Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Keyboard and many Bluetooth keyboards that use the Apple keyboard layout work with these iOS devices:
- iPad (all models)
- iPhone 3GS or later
- iPod touch (3rd generation or later)
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The following Apple keyboards work with iOS:
Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
- Numeric keypad
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Works with iOS devices with iOS 10.3 or later
Magic Keyboard
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Works with iOS devices with iOS 9.1 or later
Keyboard for imac wireless. Apple Wireless Keyboard 2011
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Launchpad function keys:
- When using Apple Wireless Keyboard (2011) with iOS 4.3 or earlier, the function keys are limited to the Eject key. Update to iOS 5 or later to enable additional function keys.
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2009
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Dashboard function keys:
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Launchpad function keys:
- When using Apple Wireless Keyboard (2011) with iOS 4.3 or earlier, the function keys are limited to the Eject key. Update to iOS 5 or later to enable additional function keys.
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2009
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Dashboard function keys:
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2007
- No number pad, uses three AA batteries
The original Apple Wireless Keyboard (introduced in 2003, white case, number pad, uses four AA batteries) doesn't work with iOS.
Notes
- Not all function keys that work on the Mac work on iOS devices.
- In addition to Apple keyboards, many third-party Bluetooth keyboards that use the Apple keyboard layout work with iOS devices. Check with the keyboard manufacturer for additional information.
Learn more
Imac Wireless Keyboard With Number Pad Clipart
- Learn about Magic Keyboard for iPad.
Imac Wireless Keyboard
Once that was done I did the number pad. Same thing.. it identified the number pad immediately but I did press the button on the bottom of the number pad and then entered the numbers and hit 'enter'. Only weird thing is that it wanted to identify the type of keyboard when I connected the number pad. It was asking me to press the key to side of the left shift key and then the key to the side of the right shift key. Hmmm..
I figured since it was part really of a regular keyboard I just entered those keys on the regular keyboard and that worked! Number pad is working as it should. If you are still having issues, try removing the entry in the bluetooth settings for the number pad and going through the process again after you press the bluetooth button on the bottom of your number pad. Good Luck!
P.S. I know this is dumb question but just checking, you were entering the numbers requested on the actual Numeric keypad you were trying to connect (I hope)? Not on your main keyboard?
James
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