Tony, since this was 8 years ago, I hope you just went ahead and bought a new keyboard. The feet can be replaced, but usually by scavenging from identical keyboard. I have only once it twice seen a manufacturer package replacement feet in the box...
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SOURCE: left feet from Microsoftt keyboard.
the keyboard works fine without the feet, if you need the feet take one from another keyboard or create your own from metal or similiar or replace the keyboard.
SOURCE: Microsoft 4000 Ergonomic keyboard - broken foot
they don't really make replacement parts for these, its not profitable just a small piece of plastic, you would have to create your own from metal or similiar, or use the keyboard without the feet, or replace the whole keyboard.
SOURCE: Broken keyboard feet
Suggest anyone who has this problem pick up a pair of 'laptop legs'. They're designed to prop up laptops to improve cooling, but they do the trick.
E.g.:
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