On 1/13/10 5:32 PM, Kasey Smith of [email protected] sent

> 
> On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
> 
>> Hi Norm,
>> For what it's worth, the power board on all these G4 form factors (Sawtooth
>> to QuickSilver) are easily removable and replaceable - the power board (the
>> small circuit controller board that is behind your power button, usually
>> contained in a small metal bracket) would be my first speculation. See if
>> you can obtain one on the swap list, being sure to specify that you need it
>> for a Gig-E. Other than that, get a Pro-style keyboard that has a soft power
>> button, equally inexpensive.
>> HTH,
>> Dana
>>  
> 
> The last apple keyboard to have the power button was the first USB keyboard
> that came with the iMac tray loaders, early slot loaders, and the PowerMac G3
> B&W. The Pro Keyboard DOES NOT have a power button


Correctamundo, Kasey...my bad. However, several third party keyboards
(MacAlly for ex.) continued the power button for a while longer; perhaps
Norm can snag one of those.
Dana


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