Yes it can. However the cable is shorter on the mac keyboard than the PC. I know cause I tried it. Hope this helps
so plug it in to your USB drive on your mac or PC (for the mac keyboard)
Yes, a PC keyboard will work on a mac. If you go into system preferences and then keyboard & mouse you can change the modifier keys.
As long as the keyboard is a USB 2.0 keyboard, then you should be able to use a good majority of the keys. However, keyboard shortcuts cannot be used, such as Command+Q (the shortcut to quit out of a program), since PC keyboards do not have the command key. Plus, if all programs are not responding, Ctrl+Alt+Delete will not work to forcibly quit those programs, because on a Mac you would press Option/Alt+Command+tab, and the command button isn't on the PC keyboard. You can still use the PC keyboard to type with numbers and all, but there are limitations.
A game disc or a download. The PC or MAC can also have a number of different optional controllers besides the keyboard and mouse
Excel provides formats that allow you to save files on a PC to be used on a Mac or on a Mac to be used on a PC, so the answer is yes.
I have no idea, but at least you made the right choice of Mac over PC.
If you MAC is old then it uses a different motherboard than a PC. These days MAC also uses intel processors so in theory you can use the same motherboard as PC but there may be problems in adding the peripherals like MAC's keyboard and mouse to the PC motherboard and vice-versa. It all depends upon what you have got.
Cmd and = on mac, Ctrl and = on pc.
The oldest version of the virtual pc for the mac was first used in 2004, but due to unforeseen technical problems, the most successful virtual pc mac was fist used in 2007.
Yes with moderen monitors both macs and pc's can be used.
A Mac Mini is a computer. It can be used with any screen and keyboard.
Depends, Pc-right click and select rename. mac-hit enter on your keyboard.