To Jonathan Quo--

My Imac came with a wireless, and I was learning DREAMWEAVER.
The F keys were set to control the volume, and no matter what I did
I couldn't override the programming. It looked correct in the override
section to reprogram the F KEYS, but it still turned the volume up and down and drove me crazy. I found a wired keyboard that I prefer, and was able to use the F keys, plus they went all the way to F16, and had the extended keypad.
So BLUETOOTH or not GIVE ME THE OLD WIRED KEYBOARD anyday!!!

Here is what I found to answer your questions on the numbers.

Candy Eve
Newbury Park, California

"In August 2007, Apple introduced new wired and wireless
keyboards to accompany its redesigned iMac desktop
computer products. The keyboards have low-profile
keys and come in a thin, aluminum enclosure. The wired
keyboard terminates in a USB A male connector and connects
to a desktop computer through an available USB
port. The wireless keyboard uses Bluetooth 2.0. The
wired keyboard which has a model number of A1243 and
an Apple part number of MB110LL/A. It is a compound
USB device in that the device is actually a hub with a
keyboard plugged into it and an available USB port on
each side of the keyboard. The keyboard we examined
has a vendor id of 0x05ac and a product id of 0x0220,
and its integrated hub has a product id of 0x1006. This
keyboard is widely deployed and until March 2009, came
standard with all new iMac and Mac Pro desktop computers
from Apple, although a customer had the option to
pay additional money to get the wireless keyboard in lieu
of the wired keyboard. The keyboard can also be purchased
separately from a desktop computer for $49.00
USD directly from Apple and from other retailers."

see:  
http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-09/CHEN/BHUSA09-Chen-RevAppleFirm-PAPER.pdf
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