I need help identifying a part in my Creative Zen Vision M pla

Hi,
I was having trouble with my CZ, so I opened it up and I forgot to take the battery cord off the other side of the player and hence I broke the little tan color piece. I was wonder if this was fixable? I tried glue but that didn't work. Here is a picture of the part:
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/s74/shinilover/?action=view&current=disassemble-vision-m-4.jpg
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
-Shinilover

Hi,
I was having trouble with my CZ, so I opened it up and I forgot to take the battery cord off the other side of the player and hence I broke the little tan color piece. I was wonder if this was fixable? I tried glue but that didn't work. Here is a picture of the part:
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/s74/shinilover/?action=view&current=disassemble-vision-m-4.jpg
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
-Shinilover

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