Wired Aluminum Keyboard not compatible

My iMac G5 can't work with all keyboard functionality.
Since I change the original iMac G5 white keyboard, for the all new flat apple keyboard, I found a lot malfuntioning issues with my Mac.
1) the USB ports do not connect to any device except the Mouse.
2) The keyboard layout do not recognize some keys:
3) And at last, there are any software that work as an update to fix this issue, Because the updaters do not find any Aluminum Keyboard attached.
Model Name:          iMac G5
  Model Identifier:          PowerMac8,2
  Processor Name:          PowerPC G5  (3.0)
  Processor Speed:          1.8 GHz
  Number Of CPUs:          1
  L2 Cache (per CPU):          512 KB
  Memory:          512 MB
  Bus Speed:          600 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:          5.2.5f1
  Serial Number (system):          QP****XXSDX
  Hardware UUID:          00000000-0000-1000-8000-0011243BAE5E
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Dear All:
The Aluminum Keyboaard in not compatible with Leopard.
BDAqua in other post give a correct answer:
Correct AnswerRe: Aluminium wired keyboard on Leopard 
Aug 11, 2011 4:18 PM (in response to Pars_Ilhan)
OK, sorry, didn't see that!
Others that I hope are 10.5 compatible...
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/6746/ikey
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/14352/spark
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/6134/quickeys-x

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