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I run the cable on top of my desk instead of under. Makes the desk look more cluttered, but no risk of catching the cable in the wheels.
This is what I do. My headphone amp is on my desk, so it just worked.
I wish that worked for me. The armrest of my chair catches onto every bit of cable it finds slightly hanging off the table. Granted, that's only an issue because the armrest is T-shaped rather than O-shaped.
Do you want cats on your desk? Cause that's how you get cats on your desk.