dir C:\Windows\System32\drivers\multikey.sys
This article provides an in-depth look at what multikey.sys is, why it appears on Windows 11 systems, the risks associated with it, and how to safely manage or remove it. At its core, multikey.sys is a kernel-mode driver file (SYS extension) used on Microsoft Windows operating systems. The name "MultiKey" provides the primary clue to its function: it is designed to emulate multiple HID (Human Interface Devices) or handle simultaneous keystrokes from multiple input devices. multikey.sys windows 11
driverquery /v | findstr /i "multikey" Important Warning: Before proceeding, ensure that multikey.sys is not required for a legitimate piece of hardware you actively use (e.g., an expensive macro keyboard from 2015). If it is, check the manufacturer's website for a Windows 11 signed driver update. If no update exists, you must choose between the hardware and the OS. dir C:\Windows\System32\drivers\multikey
Navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ Look for multikey.sys . driverquery /v | findstr /i "multikey" Important Warning: