Once the installation wizard finishes, connect the to a USB port.
: Use a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents. Run the Installer : rockey200 smart card driver
Obtain the driver package, typically distributed as a .zip or .rar file (e.g., version 2.6.10.622 or similar) from official repositories or vendors like OEMDrivers or Software Informer . Extraction: Unzip the downloaded file to a local folder. Execution: Run the setup.exe or equivalent installer with administrative privileges. Once the installation wizard finishes, connect the to
While cloud-based licensing is on the rise, many industrial control systems (ICS), medical imaging tools, CAD/CAM software, and legacy enterprise applications still rely on the Rockey200 dongle. Its advantages include: Extraction: Unzip the downloaded file to a local folder
| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Driver install fails on Windows 10/11 | Run installer in + as Administrator. | | “Driver not digitally signed” (64-bit Windows) | Disable driver signature enforcement temporarily: Advanced startup → Disable driver signature enforcement . | | Dongle detected but software doesn’t work | Check if software expects 32‑bit vs 64‑bit driver. Rockey200 is mostly 32‑bit. | | Device shows as “USB Composite Device” | Uninstall current driver → reinstall Rockey200 driver manually. | | Multiple Rockey devices conflict | Use Rockey2 Monitor Tool (part of SDK) to check device status. |
: Communication speeds from 9600bps up to 625kbps. Card Types : Compatible with Class A, B, and C smart cards. Compliance : Meets ISO/IEC7816 1, 2, 3, and 4 standards. Driver Compatibility
: Plug the ROCKEY200 reader into a USB port. A bright LED on the device indicates a successful connection.