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Not exactly sure what they're called, the small plastic support things on the back of keyboards which prop them on a desk. Well one of mine broke today. Anyone know if it's possible to buy replacements on ebay or elsewhere, and what their proper name is? I am using a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.
Legs?????
Replace, maybe. But it might be easier to just 3D print a replacement.
Do you need to be able to fold them back into the keyboard periodically, or will the deck be propped up permanently?
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Crosmando: Not exactly sure what they're called, the small plastic support things on the back of keyboards which prop them on a desk. Well one of mine broke today. Anyone know if it's possible to buy replacements on ebay or elsewhere, and what their proper name is? I am using a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.
Keyboard feet.

https://lifehacker.com/5811273/use-binder-clips-to-replace-broken-keyboard-feet

One of my clients went with a bent paper clip that she melt wax on to provide a base.
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Crosmando: Not exactly sure what they're called, the small plastic support things on the back of keyboards which prop them on a desk. Well one of mine broke today. Anyone know if it's possible to buy replacements on ebay or elsewhere, and what their proper name is? I am using a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.
Just use blu-tack. It fixes virtually everything but everything and tastes great too!
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Crosmando: Not exactly sure what they're called, the small plastic support things on the back of keyboards which prop them on a desk. Well one of mine broke today. Anyone know if it's possible to buy replacements on ebay or elsewhere, and what their proper name is? I am using a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.
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White_Barry: Just use blu-tack. It fixes virtually everything but everything and tastes great too!
Tried the black stuff. It's too thin and if you try and build it up, it just wiggles.
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drmike: Tried the black stuff. It's too thin and if you try and build it up, it just wiggles.
But genuine Blu-tack won't fail ya.
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Crosmando: Not exactly sure what they're called, the small plastic support things on the back of keyboards which prop them on a desk. Well one of mine broke today. Anyone know if it's possible to buy replacements on ebay or elsewhere, and what their proper name is? I am using a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.
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drmike: https://lifehacker.com/5811273/use-binder-clips-to-replace-broken-keyboard-feet
This worked great, thanks!
It is better for your hands NOT to ever use those feet. If anywhere, the feet should be placed at the front for a more ergonomic slant on the keyboard.