On Thu, 25 Nov 1999 12:42:22 +0100, you wrote: >Hej Lee Jones. Tack fšr ditt meddelande 10:20 991125 enligt nedan: >>Hi all, >> >>I'm looking for a small quantity of conductive coating to >>repair a rubber membrane keypad. > >Problems: >1) to get it stick on the key >2) to not rub some off between the fingers of the PCB... > > >Probably easiest is to get a old TV remote or such, and rip off the keyboard. >Then nip off the condictive pads using a very good end nipper. >Do the same on the keyboard you repair. >Tne glue the good pads in place using a good rubber glue. >There is one called Alusol (i think) that is for repairing boots. >Very durable, though, and a bit flexible. > >Another idea is to get the metal disc from a keuborad that use the technology of a bent disc that "clicks" down at the PCB when pushed. > >As this all takes time, I once did a "repair" by adding a row of normal panel mount pushbuttons outside the original keyboard. > > >/Morgan Ive done this with aluminum foil glued with spray adhesive to the underside of the membrane. Dave Duley