Hi everyone I've been collecting and repairing retro consoles for some time now and I finally got my hands on a Sony HB-F1XV MSX2+. It was in working but poor condition when I got it, so I opened it up and did some minor repairs such as replacing some faulty caps and cleaning all the contacts. Now it fires up and plays anything I throw at without an issue, but I'm having a problem with the keyboard. The number keys (on the top row, not the ten key pad) 1 to 7 and 0 don't register when I type them. I opened up the keyboard and took out the membrane and it appears that the first trace to the left side of the ribbon cable is damaged and that's what's causing the keys not to register. As I test, I put a piece of desoldering braid between the plus pad of the 0 key and the end of the ribbon cable and I was able to get continuity between the two points, but obviously, this isn't a permanent solution. A friend recommended that I try using conductive paint or a conductive marker to connect the pad to the end of the ribbon cable. I'm not sure if this will work or not though, and given that good quality conductive paint/markers aren't cheap, I'd like to know if anyone has experience fixing one of these membranes and what they would suggest.
I've attached a photo to make it easier to understand what I mean. I drew a red line between the two points that I need to connect together.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wk87te0rmolmyh7/insane_in_the_memb...