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Title: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: aidanmulvenna on Thu, 05 December 2013, 09:27:25
Hey Again.

I have an issue with one of my keyboards feet, the right one, and I was wondering how you go about removing them.

They are Filco feet, by the way.
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: SpAmRaY on Thu, 05 December 2013, 09:36:52
What problem are you having?
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: ynrozturk on Thu, 05 December 2013, 09:52:26
Just break them off.
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: metalliqaz on Thu, 05 December 2013, 09:58:16
The flip-out feet?  You can't just fold it back in?
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: aidanmulvenna on Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:00:27
The problem is the one on the right seems to be weaker, it  gets pushed back in too easily when i move my keyboard forward slightly, I want to remove them so I can check out what is up with them.
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: yasuo on Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:43:48
You can remove all, after it change with new feet,you can buy in amazon,ebay or the similar
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: aidanmulvenna on Thu, 05 December 2013, 11:05:19
Yeah, i spotted some new feet but as i said, the actual removal is the bit i cannot work out. I cant push it to one side to let the other out so i am clueless.
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: tuxsavvy on Thu, 05 December 2013, 16:10:23
Judging from the keyboard feet of Filco Majestouch 2:
(http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2013/01/diatec-filco-majestouch-2-review/majestouch2-4b.jpg)
I guess you might be able to remove it with some sort of a hobby knife. It won't be easy if you want to remove it cleanly/perfectly but I guess that is one way to do it. Depending on how handy you are with fine work, even a stanley knife might do it. If you prefer more precision and would like to hold the knife like as if you are holding a pen I would personally recommend one of these:
(http://izamprops.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Excel-Hobby-Knife.jpg)
Ideally the thinner and sharper the knife is the better. I think all these keyboard feet (regardless of brand) are all stuck on by some sort of glue (superglue maybe?) and they are fairly resistant to being pulled off for quite awhile (over long durations).

First I would try to attempt "peeling" the feet away from the base of the keyboard. If the feet still refuses to budge then it is glued with some sort of adhesive which maybe really invulnerable to peeling and would then require a blade to sort of cut it off. First try cutting along the sides with a thin (but sharp) knife and then again try peeling it off. If the feet refuses to budge. You may need slowly peel the keyboard feet off via peeling with one hand and sort of poking around the edges for instance with another hand. Ultimately if the keyboard is stuck well onto the base of the keyboard, your only result will be nothing short of an "unclean" result (where you may result into cutting the feet in halves for instance in a bid to and get the well glued feet off the keyboard.

Source:
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: terran5992 on Thu, 05 December 2013, 18:00:47
I don't understand why op wants to remove it
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: tuxsavvy on Thu, 05 December 2013, 19:38:04
I don't understand why op wants to remove it
The problem is the one on the right seems to be weaker, it  gets pushed back in too easily when i move my keyboard forward slightly, I want to remove them so I can check out what is up with them.

At least that is how I understand it heh. Maybe the keyboard when sort of tapped with a finger forward from the centre the right side of the keyboard would move further than the left?
Title: Re: Removing Keyboard Feet
Post by: rowdy on Fri, 06 December 2013, 03:54:47
Assuming it is Filco, right where they go into the slot, you should be able to squeeze one side in and lift that edge of the foot up, then repeat with the other side, then they should lift out.

Replacements here if you break one: http://www.keyboardco.com/product/filco-legs-one-pair.asp

The picture on that page will also give you an idea what to expect.