Touchsmart keyboard and mouse - HP Wireless Elite Desktop Keyboard and Mouse?

Hi,
Is the keyboard that comes with the Touchsmart desktop the HP Wireless Elite Desktop Keyboard and Mouse?
Thanks!

My keyboard model number is RK713A
Part number is 492904-001
That, plus a serial number is all the info provided.
Nothing designating Elite.
What was I thinking when I bought an HP ?
Oh yea, I wasn't !
IQ504 & IQ506

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