To debug pyKeyLogger, I wrote this with pyHook (and compiled with 
py2exe on Win2K), which prints the ascii codes as expected on Win2K:

import pyHook
import time
import pythoncom
def OnKeyboardEvent(event):
   print event.Ascii
def main():
   hm = pyHook.HookManager()
   hm.KeyDown = OnKeyboardEvent
   hm.HookKeyboard()
   while True:
     pythoncom.PumpMessages()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

It silently does nothing on Win98...
What is needed? py2exe on 98? I did test it on a fresh install of 98...
I also just thought about trying loading ANSI.SYS at boot, but I 
can't test until tomorrow.

Thanks,
Ray 

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