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ManuelGnR

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Nov 4, 2008
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So yesterday my original 2009 Apple Wireless Keyboard (that came with the iMac) died. I think it was a water issue. Some keys still work, but most don’t. The QWERTY row doesn’t, the ASDF row does, the ZXCV row doesn’t.

Now I’m wondering what new keyboard I can replace it with. Though a bit expensive, I was considering a new Magic Keyboard, but according to the Apple website it’s not compatible with most macs older than 2014/2015.

Does anyone know if it does work, or know of other options? Many thanks!
 

ManuelGnR

macrumors regular
Original poster
Nov 4, 2008
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Netherlands
Update:
I think a problem could be the type of Bluetooth the machine has. This iMac has “2.1 + EDR” according to Mactracker, where the new keyboards use a different one. Although, Apple says on their website “it’s compatible with a Mac with Bluetooth and macOS 10.12.4”, my old iMac runs 10.13.6.
And I think they also work with the cable?
If the problem is the Bluetooth, a dongle could fix the problem.
 

Cyprusian

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Jun 11, 2018
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So yesterday my original 2009 Apple Wireless Keyboard (that came with the iMac) died. I think it was a water issue. Some keys still work, but most don’t. The QWERTY row doesn’t, the ASDF row does, the ZXCV row doesn’t.

Now I’m wondering what new keyboard I can replace it with. Though a bit expensive, I was considering a new Magic Keyboard, but according to the Apple website it’s not compatible with most macs older than 2014/2015.

Does anyone know if it does work, or know of other options? Many thanks!

I'm using the Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, together with the Magic Trackpad 2 and the Magic Mouse 2, on my late 2009 27" iMac without any problems whatsoever. (running on macOS High Sierra 10.13.6).
 
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