Wireless keyboard options?

Does anyone know if its possible to use a non-apple wireless keyboard on a Mac Pro? I don't like the aluminum keys of the apple keyboards and am looking to switch, but am concerned that it will impact other program functionality that uses the some of the apple specific keys.
If it is possible to switch, does anyone have any wireless keyboard recommendations?

Pretty much any of the Logitech wireless keyboards work with the Mac. There are some RF ones that use a USB port and they are quite nice, and have a more proper 'keyboard' feel than the newer ones that come with the latest Macs. I know quite a few people that just don't like the 'chiclet' keyboards now..
I plan on picking up one of these in a week or so to go with a Mac Mini. The gent at the local Apple store I shop at has one and so far had no complaints.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboardmicecombos/devices/158&cl=us,en
And here's a download page direct from Apple for the software..
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/drivers/logitechcontrolcenter.html
Good luck!
Deb.
Message was edited by: Deborah Terreson

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