Should I have the original keyboard for the factory system recovery settings

HP Omini 220-1180qd desktop

Win 7 64 bit

My all-in-one PC has sent repair HP because the new second hard drive has failed. When he returns, should I the original keyboard to launch upward with the new system?

I have a wireless Logitech MK300 who is older and I am away from home where the original HP keyboard. I appreciate your help and won't cause a problem with the new configuration.

I suggest using the regardless of the type of initial connection

PS2 or usb

but should strive to put in place that long, the device can detect your keyboard

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