A cord that entwined on the floor. If you lift it when vacuuming, your hands will be covered with dust, which is the worst.
The "code clip" found at the 100-yen shop CAN DO solves such a chord mess to some extent. It is an item that can be attached to walls and furniture to hold the cord.
The clip is made of elastic rubber. It's easy to put in and take out the cord, yet it has a holding power. It's also a nice point that it's not cheaper than plastic.
The back side is double-sided tape. Is it better not to install it in a place where there is a risk of damage when removing the wallpaper?
If you want to fix the whole long cord, you need several, but if you just don't drop it on the floor, you only need one per cord. It will be much easier when vacuuming. If you want to reduce the number of times you get frustrated with code, why not try it?
You can also use it as a charging cord for smartphones. You can fix the connector that jumps around on the desk.