These ports were rated at USB 1.1 speeds (12 Mbit/s) until Apple updated the model in 2005 to support USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s). You can identify this keyboard by looking for the model number “A1048.” It is written in small gray print on the bottom of the device. Nov 24, 2011 Question: Q: Will a USB Apple Keyboard (Model A1048) work with new iMac.? I have an early 2006, 32-bit iMac and intend to acquire a mid 2010 iMac and hope to be able to use my extended, USB keyboard with the new computer. Apple Keyboard 109 Keys A1048 by Apple From the manufacturer: The Apple Keyboard with its clean, white keys is the perfect complement to your USB-equipped Mac.The 109-key Apple Keyboard features full-size cursor keys perfect for zipping up, down. Question: Q: Will a USB Apple Keyboard (Model A1048) work with new iMac.? I have an early 2006, 32-bit iMac and intend to acquire a mid 2010 iMac and hope to be able to use my extended, USB keyboard with the new computer.
Mac equivalents of Windows keys
Many of the keys that you'd see on a PC have equivalent keys on an Apple keyboard.
Install the latest Apple software updates for Windows.
Install the latest Windows support software.
If you're using Microsoft Windows 10 N, install the latest Media Feature Pack.
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Apple A1048 Usb Keyboard Shortcuts
Microsoft provides a keyboard mapping article that describes using a Windows keyboard with macOS.
Use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator to find key combinations for the unique characters used by the language and region your Apple keyboard is designed to support:
Download, install, and open the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator.
Choose File > Load Existing Keyboard.
Select the keyboard you want to see.
Find the country or region name in the keyboard list that's followed by '(Apple)'.
Follow the instructions provided with the app. You can print images of the keyboard, including what keys look like when holding modifiers like Shift, Option, or Fn.