According to Randy of fixthatcalc.com, mushy keys on an HP calculator are often caused by exposure to high heat for an extended period of time. What happens is that the plastic flexing part gets weak. That's why he says it's generally not possible to fix mushy keys. I don't know exactly what the keys look like underneath, but here's how I fixed mushy keys on something else, I forget what. The keyboard had tilting keys much like an HP calculator. I applied a thin layer of epoxy resin to the bar of plastic leading from the frame that held the buttons together to the button itself. This stiffened the bar enough such that it would spring back when pressed. The result was a complete rehabilitation and the keys were snappy again. Are HP calculator keys constructed such that this trick would work?
Rehabilitating mushy keys
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