SuperMatty, it seems really strange to me you're having this problem. Normally the conductors in the rubber strip are very thin and much more closely spaced than the PCB contacts. Thus they can conduct signal across the strip with no precise positioning needed. This has been the case with every LCD that I've had apart. Either you're misaligning the glass sandwich itself (i.e. contacts on the glass end up spaced in between contacts on the PCB, rather than being directly above them), and/or your rubber strip somehow gets bent or skewed out of shape when you're assembling the LCD. Also, try cleaning the PCB/LCD contacts and the rubber strip itself -- dirt _can_ be shorting the connections.
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Custom Linux system on an '89 VW GTI 16V Edition One
Jogdial volume control, Sony joystick, IR remote...
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