Can you post a good picture of the CPU board all around the battery holder? The switch matrix input is to the left of the battery holder and if there is battery corrosion there, that would be an issue for sure.
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Can you post a good picture of the CPU board all around the battery holder? The switch matrix input is to the left of the battery holder and if there is battery corrosion there, that would be an issue for sure.
The board does look good. Probably best to rest all the switches in the switch edge test to see if you can narrow it down to a row or column. If multiple switches register hitting one, then likely a broken wire down that row or column.
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