MacMini & PC keyboard?

Hi, my daughter loves her PC k/b..we are giving her a new Macmini on the 28th for her b/day..should ask her to move over to a mac k/b? ...L

Any standard USB keyboard will work fine.
You'll only need to move over to an Apple keyboard if you want the volume controls / Eject key (you can do this with the volume control in the menu bar / eject from Finder), and if you want the correct markings on the Command / Option keys. Everything else should be fine.
If the existing keyboard has a PS/2 connector, you'll need to get a USB keyboard anyway - so you might as well make it the Apple if that's the case.

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