Wireless Keyboard No Number Pad



2 days ago  The Keychon K3 keyboard is a wireless mechanical keyboard with low-profile switches. It’s got a 75 percent layout, hot-swappable switches, and comes with Mac and Windows keycaps in the box.

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  • RE: Numeric Keypad not working on Windows 10 Jump to solution Finally a solution to a problem that has caused me to spend more than 27 hours total with tech support trying to resolve this issue after updating/upgrading two computers to Wins#!t 8.1, using a Dell provided pendrive with the OS install on it, and then three upgrades to Wins#!t 10.
  • Not a big deal for say someone who has always used a notebook, but for many the lack of a number pad means I won't use the new wireless keyboard. I use it way too much for work and personal use and the quick '10-key by touch' functionality is more important than having the latest and greatest keyboard.
  • No number pad lets mouse get closer. The numeric keys on the right side of a full size keyboard makes the mouse sit too far away and your right arm too extended. Eliminating the right side numeric keys not only saves space, your mouse can get closer so your arm is more relaxed.
  • RE: Numeric Keypad not working on Windows 10 Jump to solution Finally a solution to a problem that has caused me to spend more than 27 hours total with tech support trying to resolve this issue after updating/upgrading two computers to Wins#!t 8.1, using a Dell provided pendrive with the OS install on it, and then three upgrades to Wins#!t 10.

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

Wireless keyboard no numeric keypad
  • 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

  • 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

Wireless Keyboard No Numpad

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

Wireless Keyboard No Number Pad Free

  • Learn about Magic Keyboard for iPad.