>
> But the other enduring problem is that some of the keys do not work. I have
> taken the keyboard apart and it seems as though it functions by means of
> forcing two electronic tracks together, bits of which have been worn away.
> Does anyone know if it is fixable, by painting conductive paint on the
> reduced areas?
Try cleaning it with some solvent first (alcohol worked for my Rev. A Duo
Keyboard and some others as well). Paintable conductive paint may work if
cleaning doesn't do it, but you have to clean it first anyway.
Also clean the Keys (pry them of first) with water and maybe some soap.
That's anything I can think of now, hope it helps
flo
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