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Anonymous Posted on Apr 15, 2010

I need the legs that flip up for the back of keyboard

One of the legs that hold the keyboard at an angle busted and I can't find anyone that sells just that part. Any ideas? its for a Microsoft wireless keyboard #X09-50429

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You can make improvised stand for that any plastic material or buy stand as picture link. http://www.laptop-ergonomics.com/images/qwerty-Keyboard-Holder-LG.jpg

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