Universal IR Keyboard driver for palm 755p

I have to do a hard reset to enable me to pass my phone on to my son. I need to reinstall the driver for the folding universal IR keyboard to use with the palm 755p. Can't find the original disk. Any ideas where I could find the file? I have scoured everywhere.

Have you looked at Palm.com?  There are several keyboards available.
Check the support pages for accessories for the model you have:
http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/na/deviceselector/page_en.html#NA%20Accessories
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