In response to a question on the "What did you buy cool" topic, I reported this new update.
I have a lesson that I have tried to put into practice and have been more successful in recent years. When doing something new, I like to stop and look at it a day or two before continuing. This is probably not wisdom of over 6 decades of life, it is more like I need a rest and it is too much trouble to undo something I goofed up. So after looking at this for two days, it dawned on me that I would have no trouble with the layout, but I would if I needed access to those windows. Those are the only windows that have not been replaced in this 50-year old house, and the ground level outside is only about 4 inches below the sills.
Talking it over with my wife, I am going to shift the layout away from the windows, allowing 3 feet access. It will work. I will have to move some things that are behind the camera that are going out anyway. I have been doodling in SCARM with this, and will report back when I have something. It's easier to do it in SCARM, than redoing things in three dimensions. A lot lighter weight too!