If you want to try a solution with more manual work, glue (carefully)
small pieces of aluminum foil over the worn keys. Worked for me with an old
calculator...

   Christian Diefenbach

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Enviada em: Segunda-feira, 6 de Janeiro de 2003 13:09
Assunto: Remote Keys


> 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,
>
> -Bob
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