Step 1 — Set chair height to elbow level
Everything in an ergonomic desk setup references your seated elbow height, so the chair comes first. Sit fully back, relax your shoulders, and let your upper arms hang straight down. Raise or lower the seat until your forearms are roughly parallel to the floor and your elbows sit at about a 90-degree angle when your hands rest on the desk surface.
If raising the seat to reach elbow height lifts your feet off the floor, that is expected — you fix it with a footrest in the next step rather than by sitting too low. A chair that supports this posture without you bracing your shoulders is the foundation; a dedicated ergonomic chair makes the height and tilt adjustments repeatable day to day.
- Upper arms hang vertically, forearms roughly parallel to the floor
- Elbows land at about 90 degrees with hands on the desk
- Shoulders stay relaxed — no shrugging up to reach the keyboard
- Set seat to elbow height first, then solve foot contact separately