Power Problem with iMac Keyboard

Hi All,
I have an iMac G4 800Mhz Flat Panel 17". I have just purchased a new keyboard and mighty mouse. When putting my 1gb memory stick into the spare usb slot on the keyboard I get an error that there is not enough power.
  Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hi,The USB ports on the keyboard are part of a USB non-powered hub.
Non-powered hubs often can't provide sufficient power to bus powered USB devices. But I am very surprised that a Flash Memory Stick is drawing more power than the keyboard can provide.
The first thing to do it open Apple Menu > About This Mac... > More Info. Then click on the USB section. Have a look how much power (listed as a Current value) is being drawn by your devices. For example. My Apple keyboard Hub takes 500mA current. My M$ mouse is 100mA and Keyboard is 250mA.
If the Flash Memory worked on your Apple Keyboard and when connected to the iMac itself I would consider returning the new keyboard. What other device (if any) do you have connected to the keyboard?
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