Story-Time:
On of the feet of my keyboard broke as I was angry over the - sometimes shitty - UI of the CAD at my job.
So I decided to head over to onshape and created a model of it to print as an replacement. Had the nice side-effect, that I got calm during the 20mins of design in onshape.
Not really sure but I can imagine, that those legs/feet are standard parts, so they should fit many keyboards that make use of such feet. However, mine at the office is from DELL.
Print instructions:
There aren't any besides to remind you of proper part orientation :)
Probably make sure, that the little cylinders that snap into the keyboard get enough cooling to ensure nice overhangs.
Support for those little pieces should not be necessary and would rather be a “sledgehammer usage for nut cracking thing”
Mine was a right foot and I designed it for this but a little mirror operation and you can create a left foot as well :)
The author marked this model as their own original creation.