Cherry Infinity Keyboard Fault Fixing
Never fear as I turn this worthless piece of junk into a fully functioning keyboard in a few easy steps.
1. Forget unplugging the keyboard, only those people who follow rules would even consider this 'safety' precaution as remotely purposeful.2. Get a screwdriver and remove all 250 screws from the back of the keyboard. Do not be fooled by their weak camoflauge as there are even more screws under the two frontmost rubber feet and one under the label (your warranty is surely fucked from here on in). Some of the screws are different sizes to others, which is another design flaw as it can cause unnecessary extra work when 'servicing' this keyboard.
3. Split the keyboard open, probably riving the ribbon cable thing out of its connector - do not worry, we're not working with any level of sense or safety here, who cares.
4. Now, you can see the offending workings which reside under the stupid-ass mute and volume buttons. Though I've never had any problems with the volume buttons, their function is related to mute and I HATE THEM ALL. It offends me so much I can't even take a photo with it in focus in its factory state! If you lift up the flimsy flap of button mechanics (it is made of acetate and bubblegum, which will work in our favour in a moment when we do our precision modification work), you can see the offending traces which allow this ridiculous functionality... Using the correct tools (I used some blunt scissors), destroy the tracks ensuring that they can NEVER make contact ever again. Do not simply cut them, but remove a whole chunk of it all.
5. For safety, and to ensure that the now severed and exposed tracks do not short out, possibly even performing the mute operation in an ironic fashion, use tropicalising varnish to coat all exposed track ends and insulate them. We do have tropicalising varnish but instead I used a piece of sellotape on the metal bit underneath as a fine bit of insulation.
6. Reassemble the piece of shit, and enjoy as it is now the best keyboard ever made!
[Prior to performing this hardware modification I did attempt to disable the mute key using various keyboard scan code re-routing/disabling software techniques, none of which worked, and I would recommend this technique as being far more time-effective a solution].


