is this too simplistic,
or can you just redirect something to the con: console for that?
can't you pipe something to the console?
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>From: Tom Ehlert <[email protected]>
>To: Tomer Godinger <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 12:22 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] Emulating Keystrokes
>
>
>> I am trying to emulate a keystroke programmatically under FreeDOS.
>> The problem is that I need to make it work for *anything* that uses the
>> keyboard.
>> So far the attempts I've made (one using INT 16 with AH=5 to store
>> a keystroke in the keyboard buffer, and one using outportb) only
>> work for some of the applications I have subsequently run.
>> I'm looking to hook into the lowest possible option, that anything
>> that wants to use the keyboard has to go through, regardless of their
>> implementation.
>
>at least one outportb based method should work everywhere (except on
>Bret's sony notebook ;)
>
>as you didn't take the time to specify WHAT does not work under WHIVH
>circumstances I wont waste my time either.
>
>
>
>> My current idea is trying to replace the keyboard driver with one of my own.
>> Do you think that would work?
>
>'regardless of their implementation' ?
>
>
>
>> If so, where can I find an open-source keyboard driver I can alter,
>> and how do I install it when I'm done?
>
>> Any help on the matter would be highly appreciated.
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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>Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind regards
>Tom Ehlert
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