"Solution": Here's a solution from a post by S. Targus's website help is pretty much useless. Targus didn't mention Mac compatibility and the GE did, but I figured "Hey, it's a numeric keypad-surely they're all the same". If anybody is wondering why I picked this particular one, it was because I had a $10 off coupon for Staples and I can't use the "embedded" one very efficiently the two cheap ones they had was this Targus and a bright blue mini GE dealybob with retractable cord that was uglier than the Targus and would be harder to use on account of smaller keys. I tried it in all three keyboard styles available (ANSI, ISO, and JIC), but the behavior is identical.Īnybody have an idea if this is just a bum keypad or if it's actually not Mac compatible for some reason? but it is apparently registering several "clear" keystrokes along with the number I pressed.Įnd result it's useless in Calculator (or the widget) since it hits clear after every number so you can't input anything, and while I can input numbers into a text document the extraneous "clear"s slow it down and make annoying beeping (since there's no defined action for that key in, say, TextEdit). And when I try to type numbers I do get numbers. The thing is, if I turn off its own numlock, then it works fine-the arrow and page up/down keys work as expected.
#Targus wireless numeric keypad not working full
Plugged it in, OSX (10.4) recognized it as a keyboard but couldn't figure out the type since it was a keypad not full keyboard, but it works. I just bought a Targus USB numeric keypad (the corded one without built-in calculator, but with a 2-port USB hub) for my MBP.