After playing around with the Input panel some more, I've now got it set up so that Ctrl+Alt+Keypad0 sends Ctrl+Alt+Del, and Ctrl+Alt+Grave (`/~) sends Ctrl+Alt+Esc. These keyboard aliases work well with the emulated Bridgeboard.
One interesting thing I noticed is that if I don't install the keyboard driver in DOS (e.g. KEYB US) before doing a warm reset, the keyboard will no longer work with the emulated PC after it finishes rebooting. After that, the only way I've found to recover BB keyboard functionality is to completely reset WinUAE.
Now that I've figured out how the Input panel event mapping editor works (which was a little bit of a challenge) I am pondering what other useful things I might be able to do with it.
Perhaps all that is really needed to satisfy this feature request is for a pair of key mappings to be added to the Input panel default configuration when Bridgeboard emulation is enabled.
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