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Do-It-Yourself, Repairs and Fixes
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I once damaged a Microsoft desktop keyboard with water, and repaired the corroded membrane with silver paint designed to conduct electricity. I'm not sure if laptop membranes can be pulled apart like that.
Yeah, not usually. OP was hoping to avoid a full laptop disassembly anyways, so even if somehow that trick could work (very unlikely for a laptop keyboard), at that point they might as well go ahead and replace the keyboard anyways.
Side note, I could use some of that conductive paint to fix a cracked carbon trace on my game controller, but it's no big deal really, it's just for a mode button I never use anyways.