Install __hot__ | Multikey 181 X64
The driver is only half the battle. For Multikey 181 to work, you need a . This is typically a file with a .dng (Dongle) extension or registry entries.
If you encounter issues during the installation process, refer to the troubleshooting section below:
MultiKey requires specific instructions to emulate your hardware key. These instructions are provided via Windows Registry files.
Installing emulators requires disabling Windows driver signature enforcement, which can expose your system to malicious drivers. Use this software at your own risk. Prerequisites Before Installation multikey 181 x64 install
A messy uninstall can leave ghost drivers that block genuine dongles. Follow this exact protocol:
Left-click on your computer name at the very top of the device tree list.
This is the key to the entire process. You need to boot Windows with driver signing checks turned off for the current session. The driver is only half the battle
If the automated script fails, use the Windows Device Manager: Press Win + X and select .
Windows 64-bit will not load the MultiKey driver unless the system is in "Test Mode." Command Prompt as an Administrator. Type the following command and press Enter: bcdedit /set testsigning on
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Reboot your computer. A "Test Mode" watermark should appear in the corner of your desktop. Hold Shift and select Restart .
Right-click install.cmd (or mkinstall_x64.exe ) and select .
: You need the specific .reg file corresponding to the software you are emulating.
Verify that your .reg file was imported correctly and that it is designed for MultiKey version 18.1. Software Does Not Recognize the Dongle