Mac Mini and Aluminum Keyboard MB110LL/B

I am struggling problems with my brand New 2012 MacMini i7 fusion.
I upgrade from prevues version for USB 3.0
One of many :
My Apple Aluminum Keyboard MB110LL/B A1243 Wired USB Numeric
-  is not working fully (F9,10,11 for speakers i didn't menage to set right).

You can not downgrade to an OS lesser than what shipped with your unit. That applies to all Macs (with few exceptions).  In System Preferences > Keyboard have you tried modifying those settings? 
On another note, in About this Mac > More Info... > System Report  > Serial ATA  ... does your Fusion Drive show as two drives? What are their link speed and negotiated speed? I ask this because I installed a SSD into my new MacMini and the Disk Utility turned it into a Fusion Drive (not what I wanted) and I was curious as to the speed and capacities of the Apple version of a Fusion Drive. My SSD is at link 6G neg 6G and the 1TB 5400 is at link 3G and neg 3G. Thanks in advance for looking that up. 

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