Welcome birox! When you say it pushes hard, maybe you mean it sticks, as opposed to requires hard pushing to make contact? If that is the case you can take a soft toothbrush, dip it iin some isopropyl(rubbing alcoho, higher % of alcohol the better, less waterl) and gently scrub the keypad - hold the watch face down if you are really worried. There is a rubber membrane inside to keep water that seeps around the buttons from getting to the module, but that may or may not have failed, so don't flood the thing. You can use a pointed wooden toothpick to clean around a sticky button from the outside, as it won't scratch or gouge the metal. Finally, you can try a very small amount of an electrical grade lubricant that says it won't harm rubber or plastic - again, trying to avoid any damage to the rubber membrane inside. My current favorite is "2-26" electrical lubricant, found at Home Depots in the USA.
If you want to see the inside of the calc before messing with it, take a look here
http://www.dwf.nu/Gallery/thumbnails.php?album=21
You do have to avoid even the slightest contact with the display area, as there are super fine wires "wire bonds" that are about 1/3 the thickness of a hair going to each LED segment - repair is possible, but with a degree of failure, even with the best of equipment. The rubber membrane can be peeled out of the bottom of the case, but you don't want to tear the thing. It gets sealed around the edges with silicone. And regarding your module hold down screws - some have 4, others have 3. You will have to remove a thin line of silicone around the entire edge of most calc. modules. Grab the module by the plastic between the battery ports with smallpliers and pull gently, wiggling, after assuring you have the hold-down clips out of the way. Good luck - but really, try the cleaning first.

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