
How to Organize Cables
Cable clutter makes charging, cleaning, and moving devices harder. Disconnect, group, and route cables so the desk works better.

Disconnect unneeded cables

Step 1 is “Disconnect unneeded cables.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Group cables by device

Step 2 is “Group cables by device.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Wipe dust from cables

Step 3 is “Wipe dust from cables.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Coil extra length

Step 4 is “Coil extra length.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Secure bundles with ties

Step 5 is “Secure bundles with ties.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Route main cables behind desk

Step 6 is “Route main cables behind desk.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Store spare cables in pouches

Step 7 is “Store spare cables in pouches.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
Keep only daily cables on desk

Step 8 is “Keep only daily cables on desk.” Keep what you need nearby and handle only this part. Steady progress matters more than doing too much at once.
This keeps the process clear and reduces missed details or rework. Each step is simple, but together they make the result more reliable.
If material, device instructions, or safety conditions are uncertain, pause and check before continuing.
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