> You could also have a look at JEMM386 / JEMMEX based "JLM" drivers,
> Bret Johnson's (or Georg Potthast's) USB drivers or similar :-)

Look at the source for my USBKEYB program.  It is able to simulate keystrokes 
in many situations, including protected mode in certain cases.  USBKEYB also 
has an external API that lets you provide a keystroke to it that it will 
simulate for you.  If you create your own program, I suggest that you include 
the API as well.

I don't think you're going to find a "universal" way to do it that will ALWAYS 
work with ANY program on ANY hardware.


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