I am having occasional issues with the directional buttons on the controller.
sometimes I get only x movement to the right and the other x direction and
both y directions don't work. Sometimes resetting or escape will get them to work.
other times I have to wait after a job run and then they work again.
In my mind I think the membrane pad on this is either dirty or maybe
wearing out on the contacts. Is it easy to clean or replace the membrane pad and
where do I find the right pad for this. All the other pad functions properly.
Thanks for any info
Earl
control pad buttons
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Earl Andruskievicz
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Membrane keyboard 'repairs' are technically possible but can and do often end in tears
Some good quality double sided tape for re assembly and maybe you might get a little from this recent thread posting elsewhere on Carbon pad refurbishment https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/ ... msg3082768 I am not aware of or haven't seen the actual keypad available as a spare.
The sort of tools you will want. Scalpels, Tweezers Magnifying Loupe, 3M double sided tape, IPA (100% Alcohol), 800-1200+ grit abrasives a flat surface and a steady set of hands.
My general view is I wouldn't waste my time (commercially) with it as the odds are not great unless you are really geared up for it. If it is your own toy then the circa $100USD for a replacement makes it worth the time/risk.
The sort of tools you will want. Scalpels, Tweezers Magnifying Loupe, 3M double sided tape, IPA (100% Alcohol), 800-1200+ grit abrasives a flat surface and a steady set of hands.
My general view is I wouldn't waste my time (commercially) with it as the odds are not great unless you are really geared up for it. If it is your own toy then the circa $100USD for a replacement makes it worth the time/risk.
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Earl Andruskievicz
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Thanks for your quick reply.
I thought I would just replace this as the machine is 4 years old.
I will have to try to source one
I thought I would just replace this as the machine is 4 years old.
I will have to try to source one
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I actually did this with a replacement from Cloudray, had no problems at all. Gene
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Earl Andruskievicz
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Just ordered new membrane pad online from cloudray laser. Thanks again
