It sure works for me. They wear down and the buttons don't respond as well, it doesn't take long at all really, I am guessing the circuit board gives a bit. I've had a few remotes that you had to twist like an Indian burn and then they'd work. My '3' button currently doesn't work unless I ram that fucker down and my recall button is also worn down and has to be treated with a bit more force to work.
My TV on/off button will instead of turning off actually turn the volume down if you don't push it hard enough.
I have to ram my key in my door in order for it to work.
Sorry but it seems like force is the answer to everything.
Why do we push buttons harder?
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It sure works for me. They wear down and the buttons don't respond as well, it doesn't take long at all really, I am guessing the circuit board gives a bit. I've had a few remotes that you had to twist like an Indian burn and then they'd work. My '3' button currently doesn't work unless I ram that fucker down and my recall button is also worn down and has to be treated with a bit more force to work.
My TV on/off button will instead of turning off actually turn the volume down if you don't push it hard enough.
I have to ram my key in my door in order for it to work.
Sorry but it seems like force is the answer to everything.
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Painting with a roller. It works better if you're gentle. :P