Thanks again all.
I was reading all your responses and the pencil rang a bell. When I put a standard 2A pencil
on my keyboards white keys and gently release, it rolls toward the black keys. When I put the
pencil on the black keys it rolls away from the player. I did also take a trusty little pocket
level and yes the keyboard does slant, and my floor is level. Also I took a level measurement
of the perpendicular reflecting surface the keys go into, and it is true. Which means that
that relection should be straight across but you can see the slight "V".
On VERY close observation it also appears to me that the TOP of the beginning of the black
keys is a tad higher in front that in the rear is, i.e. it seems they are attempting to compensate
for a slightly lower black key FEEL because of the slant of the keyboard.
Now my keyboard stand is just your basic folding "X" stage job, simple but effective.
I know there are some stands that actually grip or are attached to the piano, they might
allow some kind of instrument leveling. I could just put a 2" X 4" behind the back two
legs of the stand, This would probably translate out to leveling the keyboard.
But for now I'll just leave it.
So if you want to know if your keyboard is level.... just put a pencil on it...and see which way
it rolls...

. And yes now my keyboard is a great pencil holder....
