Este ejemplo lo encontré en https://msdn.microsoft.com/es-es/library/system.security.cryptography.cspparameters(v=vs.110).aspx
HE probado que funciona, quizás te ayude.
Mi problema, dando vueltas a lo mismo, es como hacer para que no sea dependiente de un modelo concreto, en mi caso "Bit4id Universal Middleware Provider" sino genérico.
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// To idendify the Smart Card CryptoGraphic Providers on your
// computer, use the Microsoft Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).
// The available Smart Card CryptoGraphic Providers are listed
// in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Defaults\Provider.
// Create a new CspParameters object that identifies a
// Smart Card CryptoGraphic Provider.
// The 1st parameter comes from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Defaults\Provider Types.
// The 2nd parameter comes from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Defaults\Provider.
CspParameters csp = new CspParameters(1, "Bit4id Universal Middleware Provider");
csp.Flags = CspProviderFlags.UseDefaultKeyContainer;
// Initialize an RSACryptoServiceProvider object using
// the CspParameters object.
RSACryptoServiceProvider rsa = new RSACryptoServiceProvider(csp);
// Create some data to sign.
byte[] data = new byte[] { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
txtPath.Text += ("Data : " + BitConverter.ToString(data)) + System.Environment.NewLine;
// Sign the data using the Smart Card CryptoGraphic Provider.
byte[] sig = rsa.SignData(data, "SHA1");
txtPath.Text += ("Signature : " + BitConverter.ToString(sig)) + System.Environment.NewLine;
// Verify the data using the Smart Card CryptoGraphic Provider.
bool verified = rsa.VerifyData(data, "SHA1", sig);
txtPath.Text += ("Verified : " + verified) + System.Environment.NewLine;
}