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Keypad Repair
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ups.com... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: This may seem off topic for this newsgroup, but I figured I might find people here who had disassembled devices that have keypads. I've got a Panasonic cordless phone whose keypad has stopped working unless I press extremely hard on the buttons. I took the thing apart and found that the actual keypad is just sort of a plastic "mat" containing the buttons I push. It rests on top of a circuit board that has corresponding spots on it for each button (membrane switches?). The Panasonic web site lists a replacement keypad, which is nothing but the plastic "mat". Although it's cheap enough to try replacing that part, I'm wondering if these things really go bad - maybe get fatigued or compressed over a couple of years. Is this fix likely to work? The microswitch board is the part that usually gives problems. This makes me want to find one of the original touch tone phones. Those things NEVER seemed to have problems. |
Keypad Repair
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: This makes me want to find one of the original touch tone phones. Those things NEVER seemed to have problems. When I see them in the trash, I grab them. They usually get thrown out because they don't generate tones anymore. The mechanical part of the keyboard seems to last forever. |
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