Driver for HP PS2 Keyboard

Hi,
I am new to this discussion board but I've been buying HP products for the last 13 years. I recently acquired a good-as-new HP keyboard but I dont have the driver to access the functionality of all the buttons at the top ie. camera, webcam, hp, "world sphere", ? and shopping basket buttons.
I therefore need a driver that will activate them for use. I do not know the model of desktop that the keyboard was bundled with but |I have listed the relevant details below:
Model No: 5183
P/N: 5187-1773
S/N:[Personal Information Removed]
I hope someone can help me to resoleve this problem.
Thank you,

As you did not state the OS version of your HP computer, I had to surmise XP multiimedia driver
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