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Dani Dani is offline
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Default rubberized keypad repair

Scrape tiny filings from a pencil lead, & pencil it into the conductive
surface of the touchpad, or use tiny pieces of foil tape with a sticky
side. Like the tape used to do ductwork. Dani.




Insight wrote:
I have an old pro 43 scanner that has been haveing issues with 2 keys. I
cleaned the keypad but no help. I think it needs replaced but tandy no
longer carries the part. Is there a paint that can recoat the contacts and
restore use?

thanks Jim