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I assume you are asking about a wired Beta 58A. The Beta 58A is not offered with a switch. Audio Engineers do not like switches on microphones as the talent could accidentally switch off the microphone.
I would recommend leaving the mic intact and making a cable with one of these: http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/displayProduct.jsp?sku=AV19351&CMP=e-2072-00001000
I cannot say I'm certain of the keyboard model in question. However, one does not usually plug a microphone into a keyboard. Does it have built-in speakers?
BUT, assuming it is made to accept a microphone, there should be a "mic in" or "microphone input" jack on the keyboard. DO NOT plug into the MIDI jacks (if you find the right adapters). MIDI is a control protocol so keyboards and sound modules can "talk" to each other and one keyboard player can control multiple sounds from one keyboard.
Mmmm... The wires and the assembly is broken?
Sounds like you might have a trashed mic.
You can try to find a Shure dealer or a good music store to have them take a look at it.
I would suggest getting a new mic cartridge.
If you're interested in selling it, contact me.
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