18.2.2 | Multikey
Release Date: March 15, 2025 Build: 18.2.2 (Stable)
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Multikey 18.2.2. This update focuses on three core pillars: reducing input latency for competitive gamers, overhauling the macro scripting engine for power users, and squashing several long-standing bugs related to USB composite devices.
Here is everything you need to know.
For those who are troubleshooting legitimate deployments (e.g., resurrecting an old CNC machine), here are common problems and fixes:
Problem: "Driver failed to start – Error 39" (Windows 10)
Fix: Enable Test Mode (bcdedit /set testsigning on) and disable Secure Boot in BIOS. multikey 18.2.2
Problem: Software detects "Virtual HASP" and crashes
Fix: Edit the registry dump to change the dongle's serial number and feature bitmask. Also, disable network adapters that report virtualization.
Problem: BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Fix: This is a known race condition in 18.2.2. Switch to a single CPU core for the VM or process where the software runs. Release Date: March 15, 2025
Build: 18
Problem: Multikey works but forgets settings on reboot
Fix: Ensure the registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\MultiKey has full permissions for SYSTEM account. Also, disable fast startup in Windows power options.
Unlike earlier versions that could only emulate one dongle at a time, 18.2.2 supports up to 8 concurrent virtual keys, each with its own unique ID and memory space. For those who are troubleshooting legitimate deployments (e
Every key operation logs: