My 2006 Imac running 10.4.11 is not working well with my new apple keyboard

just bought a new apple keyboard - wired full keyboard - The Funtion keys will not respond as marked.
for example, the f12 key, marked Volume up, brings up my dashboard.  
The only function keys that I can change are f1 and f2.
In the keyboard shortcut of Preference, there is not even a listing for volume.
And no, I am not going to update my OS beyond 10.4.11
Help

It's a USB keyboard it should be fine. I have a similar model that works on 10.5.
If it doesn't work you can almost certainly return it (local sales laws apply, so check those).
You could also go to an Apple Store (or any other PC store) & ask them if it could work & ask if it doesn't work can it be returned?
You can search Ebay or Amazon etc for a keyboard that says it supports 10.4, however since that OS is also 10 years old not many manufactures are willing to test an ancient OS that not many people use anymore.
Another option is to find a second hand keyboard from the same era of Mac. Frankly that would be 'icky if it has been used.
Alternately you could try fixing or cleaning yours, but these things don't last forever.
Keyboards & mice generally work.

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