--- On Sat, 12/27/08, Michael B. Brutman <mbbrutman-
cctalk at brutman.com> wrote:
  I think the best idea at the moment is the conductive
ink
 used to fix circuit board traces.  I'm going to give
 that a shot - there is a trip to Rat Shack in my near
 future. 
To repair keyboards in the past I've picked up a cheap calculator (<
$1) at the dollar store, cut out the conductive pads from the keys,
and pasted them in place of the hardened, non-operational pads. Works
for me...
        CRC