Chris writes "Remote controls are a consumption product. They fall in the floor, the get coffee spilled over them, the get stepped on (maybe not..) - and they wear out. In this how-to we will show you how to revive your remote by swapping the buttons around. Easier then you think actually." Link.
HOW TO - Revive your old remote
Chris writes "Remote controls are a consumption product. They fall in the floor, the get coffee spilled over them, the get stepped on (maybe not..) - and they wear out. In this how-to we will show you how to revive your remote by swapping the buttons around. Easier then you think actually." Link.
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Another way I've used to revive old remote buttons is to glue a small piece of aluminum foil to the button.
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