IBook Keyboard.

I just recently got an iBook G3 for collage. I am using my iMac G5 20'' for more heavy things like Photoshop etc. I am interested about getting the G4 keyboard as I do not like the G3 ones. It is a 700mhz model so has teh exact same look as the G4 except for the keyboard. Is it possible to replace my G3 keyboard with a G4 one? I saw this on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/iBook-G3-White-Keyboard-for-12-or-14in-iBook_W0QQitemZ8705 740911QQcategoryZ4602QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
But I am unsure as to wether it would work, even though it says G3.
Thankyou for your time.

HI Joe, I looked very closely at the keyboard on the e-bay page and the key directly beneath the escape key(esc) and the key above the return/enter on my G3 iBook are different than the e-bay page--it appears that they moved them which may not be a problem but they added a key--The one below the escape is not present on the G3 keyboard--this is a problem unless apple used a universal cable that was used on all keyboards and just opted not to use that contact on my type of G3--
I'm not saying it will not work, but I wouldn't go through the hassle of buying,trying,returning----good luck
If you care or not, Ijust plug in a regular iMac keyboard via usb for all my long inputs.

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