10.4.8 followed by wireless might mouse = no keyboard?

For everyones info, I installed 10.4.8 minutes before I installed my new wireless Mighty Mouse (sw v1.3) and then by the next reboot the (PC) keyboard that I have running though a usb hub stopped working.
As with many problems I've read about before, installing the 'combo' update fixed the problem. But thank god I was able to remote control the MacMini from my iMac (via VNC) or else I would never have been able to type in my password to run the update!
*User IO Should Never Be Compromised!*
(which is what Apple are so good at - so why did this happen?)
Otherwise the update was fine on both my machines.
Mac Mini G4 & iMac 20" G5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   MiniG4extHD+MigliaDTV+MAudioTransit37"HDTV = I wish I'd waited for MiniDuo

sorry your going through this as a new mac user. I've been using mac's now for about 20 years and 10.4.8 is the first really bad and IMHO defective update they've ever released. Just sit tight as Apple is great at addressing these issues and with all the posts here I'm sure they're working to resolve the problems.
As for the wireless, my problem was fixed by clicking on "Use Interference Robustness" in the drag down window, upper right hand corner where the 5 bars are to show airport signal strength.
Also search for info on 'preferred networks' here. That modification in network preferences helps as well.
As for the darker screen. Can't help you with that one.

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