Hi all, I wondered if anyone had a solution for a remote that seems to have worn out some of its keys. I took it apart, cleaned the keyboard and flexible plastic membrane with alcohol but this did not seem to do the trick. The keys are all one solid, flexible piece of plastic and the backs of the keys seem to have some conductive ink on them. The PCB is similar, where the key touches there is a serpentine pattern, split down the middle and I assume the key jumps the break. The conductive ink seems to be worn on some keys to where it won't work any more. I would get an after-market unit except there are some special functions I know I will not be able to program and a new remote from Toshiba is over $150. Thanks,
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