Apple Aluminium Keyboard on OSX 10.3

Not sure where to post this as there's no specific "Other Apple Hardware" area
Will a Wired Apple Aluminium Keyboard work on 10.3 as the specs say 10.4 and above - it's a keyboard after all shouldn't it work on any Mac OS? OK maybe some of the special functions won't work (brightness, Expose) but I'd want to keep the volume and eject.

If you're talking about the new keyboards that came out in August, then no. The newest line of keyboards (aluminum) are only compatible with Mac OS X 10.4.10 and later. There are many 3rd party alternatives available, like from Logitech and Microsoft that look just as great. The reason behind this is due to driver issues and the personalized key assignments. Someone, somewhere has probably created drivers, but I wouldn't go looking for them, because they are most likely unsigned and unsafe. Besides, there are many good alternatives, including older Apple keyboards, like I said above.

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