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Is the Mac Mini right for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 71276" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>You would probably be smart to stick to "wired" for now anyway as you may decide that you don't want to "Mac it" any more, you can always add the goodies later on if you decide Mac is for you.</p><p></p><p>Afraid I'm not up to snuff on Mac in general and mini in particular, but i would think that by using a usb hub you could plug in your mouse and a usb keyboard, or is there a converter for the PS2 keyboard to usb? I think there is, That way you would have usb ports open to use a printer/scanner/external hard drive/or whatever...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 71276, member: 7582"] You would probably be smart to stick to "wired" for now anyway as you may decide that you don't want to "Mac it" any more, you can always add the goodies later on if you decide Mac is for you. Afraid I'm not up to snuff on Mac in general and mini in particular, but i would think that by using a usb hub you could plug in your mouse and a usb keyboard, or is there a converter for the PS2 keyboard to usb? I think there is, That way you would have usb ports open to use a printer/scanner/external hard drive/or whatever... [/QUOTE]
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