Apple Keyboard With Numeric Keypad



The Magic Keyboard 2 with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is a pointing device that was designed, manufactured, and currently sold by Apple since 2021 as part of the Apple Keyboard series. The Keyboard has been introduced on 20 April 2021 alongside all-new iMac, Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 in new colors, and Magic Keyboard 2 with Touch ID. Adobe audio. Until this time the typical keyboard with the numeric keypad was titled 'Apple Keyboard', now the more-compact keyboard carries the name 'Apple Keyboard' and the standard keyboard with numeric keys is titled 'Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad'.

Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Keyboard, and many Bluetooth keyboards that use the Apple keyboard layout work with these iOS devices:

Apple Keyboard With Numeric Keypad Wired

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  • iPad (all models)
  • iPhone 3GS or later
  • iPod touch (3rd generation or later)

The following Apple keyboards work with iOS:

Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

Keyboard
  • 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

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:

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.

Apple Keyboard With Numeric Keypad

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

  • Learn about Magic Keyboard for iPad.

Magic Keyboard, Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2 have a built-in rechargeable battery that lets you use the devices for extended periods between charges.

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Magic Keyboard With Numeric

When it's time to charge your device's battery, connect a Lightning to USB cable to its Lightning port, then connect the other end of the cable to your Mac or a USB power adapter.

For the fastest battery charging performance, be sure your device is switched on when connecting the Lightning to USB cable.

Magic Keyboard, Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, and Magic Trackpad 2 can be used while charging. Magic Mouse 2 is unavailable for use while charging.

Find the Lightning port on your Apple device

The Lightning port on Magic Keyboard and Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is on the back of the device, in the center:

The Lightning port on Magic Mouse 2 is on the underside of the device, beneath the text and markings:

The Lightning port on Magic Trackpad 2 is on the back of the device, in the center:

Learn more

  • If you have an earlier Apple wireless mouse, keyboard, or trackpad with removable batteries, learn how to install batteries.
  • Find out more about the rechargeable batteries in your Apple device at Batteries - Why Lithium-ion?
  • Magic Keyboard for iPad doesn't need to charge, because it doesn't have a battery.