Intel iMac keyboard compatible with G5?

The subject is the question: Will the wired keyboard that came with my 2009 iMac work on a G5 iMac?
Thanks for any help.

Should work. Keyboards are keyboards. I'm using an iMac G5 Keyboard with a new Intel iMac.

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