Is keyboard MC184B/B compatible with mid 2011 iMac

is keyboard MC184B/B compatible with mid 2011 iMac

If your profile is correct (OS X 10.5.8), a current Apple wireless keyboard would not work.
System Requirements
Mac OS X v.10.6.8 or later
Existing keyboard and mouse for initial set up
iPad; Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer
Aluminum Keyboard Software Update 2.0
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