Apple Wireless Keyboard (A1016) Introduced in 2003, this model was based on the Bluetooth standard. It was essentially identical to the revised. (A1255) In 2007, an updated model clad in aluminum was released, which, like the MacBook's keyboard, eliminated the. (A1314) MC184LL/A On October 20.
- Apple Keyboard Model Number Key
- Apple Wireless Keyboard Model Number
- Apple Keyboard With Numeric Pad
- Apple Keyboard Model Number
- Apple Keyboard Model Number Generator
- On August 7, 2007, Apple released a redesigned model of the Apple Wireless Keyboard. Like the wired Apple Keyboard, the new model is thinner than its predecessors and has an aluminum enclosure. Another addition is the new functions added to the function keys, such as media controls and Dashboard control.
- You can then enter that serial number on the Check Coverage page to find your model. The original packaging might also show an Apple part number, such as MLH12xx/A ('xx' is a variable that differs by country or region). You can match the Apple part number to one in the list below to find your model.
I have apple keyboard model A1243 & EMC # 2171. This was a hand me down gift from my sister a few years ago, ( with the computer also of course. It is OS X YOSEMITE with a 20inch screen & the nicest one I ever had even if it's considered old. That's ok cuz I'm old too!) but I just started using it about a year ago. The num lock was evidently 'off' cuz I couldn't use the ten key pad. I always use the pad. For some reason it took me awhile to research this problem but when I did begin my research I quickly got the answer & HURRAY my 10 key pad num lock on was working. Unfortunately I failed to jot down the simple way to turn on the num lock. Well it has happened again. Somehow I have managed to 'turn off' the num lock. This time though I am having a heck of a time coming up with help from several different avenues. Everything from Apple site directly, I have googled my question, Ask.com even several links from each place i tried.
Almost every place I went there were several people that had the same answer. The CLEAR button on the num pad will turn on the num lock. Well not on my keyboard. And I remembered the last time it involved more than that. Like either the OPTION or COMMAND button was involved + another key???
I have never owned an Apple product before, not for any reason except maybe all my jobs had the other one, lol. I am a retired accounting clerk. I am just getting to really learn & enjoy my Apple but it is taking me awhile. I am good at reading tutorials or help topics but I sure would love some kind of support book or manual to help me along. BUT FOR NOW PLZ TURN MY NUM LOCK KEY ON!
THANK YOU DANA
keyboard A1243-OTHER, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3), num lock problems Recording software download.
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Identify your device and its requirements
Learn about device names, descriptions and minimum software requirements.
Apple wireless mice
Magic Mouse 2
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Apple Magic Mouse
- Removable battery door, uses two AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.5.6 plus Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 or Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
- Multiple buttons, scroll ball
- Requires OS X 10.4.8 or later
Apple Wireless Mouse
- Single button
- Requires OS X 10.2.6 or later
Apple wireless keyboards
Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
- Numeric keypad
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires macOS 10.12.4 or later
Magic Keyboard
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2011
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Launchpad function keys:
- Requires OS X 10.5.8 plus Aluminium Keyboard Update 2.0, or OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2009
- Numeric keypad
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires macOS 10.12.4 or later
Magic Keyboard
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2011
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Launchpad function keys:
- Requires OS X 10.5.8 plus Aluminium Keyboard Update 2.0, or OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2009
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Dashboard function keys:
- Requires OS X 10.5.8 plus Aluminium Keyboard Update 2.0 or OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2007
- No number pad, uses three AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.4.8 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2003
- White case, number pad, uses four AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.2.6 or later
Apple wireless trackpads
Magic Trackpad 2
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Magic Trackpad
- Aluminium case, uses two AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.6.5 or later
Find your device's serial number
Learn how find the serial number of your wireless device.
Apple wireless mice
Apple Keyboard Model Number Key
Magic Mouse 2
The serial number of your Magic Mouse 2 is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless mice
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless mouse models inside the device's battery bay:
Apple wireless keyboards
Magic Keyboard and Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
The serial number of your Magic Keyboard is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless keyboards
Apple Wireless Keyboard Model Number
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless keyboard models on the underside of the device, near the power button:
Apple wireless trackpads
Magic Trackpad 2
Apple Keyboard With Numeric Pad
The serial number of your Magic Trackpad 2 is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless trackpads
Apple Keyboard Model Number
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless trackpad models on the underside of the device: