Satellite P870 - underside screws - what is their size/part number?

Hi,
The underside of my P870 has lost some screws which fasten it so the laptop lid now opens with a bit of a crunch.
Can you please tell me what size these screws are so I can order some? Are they, for example, M2.5 x 2.5mm?
I've looked for this information and can't find it.
Thanks for your help.
Graeme

You are right. 9 screws are visible but two of them are placed under the HDD/RAM cover but I presume both of them are still there. ;)
You are right about screws colour. All original screws are coloured blue. The same is on my Satellite machine. Thats the reason why I cannot understand that screws become loose. Usually that should not happen. Originally they are right in place and also fixed with this blue colour material.
Of course I cannot discuss about screws you got from China but what you can try is to call nearest Toshiba service provider and check if my information was correct or not.

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