Rockey200 Smart Card Driver Info

| OS | Versions | Driver Type | |----|----------|-------------| | Windows | 7, 8, 10, 11 (32/64-bit) | PC/SC + Kernel-mode | | Windows Server | 2008 R2 ~ 2022 | PC/SC | | Linux | Ubuntu 18.04+, CentOS 7+, Debian 10+ | CCID + libusb | | macOS | 10.13 (High Sierra) – 14 (Sonoma) | PC/SC (AppleCCID) |

Open the folder and run Rockey200_x64.exe (for 64-bit systems) or Rockey200_x86.exe (for 32-bit systems). Follow the on-screen wizard and click when complete. Hardware Connection : Plug the rockey200 smart card driver

In Linux, the device usually appears under /dev/hidrawX . The Rockey200 Linux driver (often a shared object .so file) requires read/write permissions to this device node. Often, a udev rule must be configured to allow non-root users to access the hardware, as the default Linux HID driver restricts hardware access to the root user for security purposes. | OS | Versions | Driver Type |

Defective USB interface or missing hardware token handshake. The Rockey200 Linux driver (often a shared object

Ensure the chip on the card is facing up and fully inserted. Driver Error (Code 10)

Find the entry for the "Smart Card Reader" (it may have a yellow exclamation mark). Right-click and select .

To eliminate errors and guarantee that your target software recognizes your security dongle, install the software package before inserting the USB reader into your computer. Step 1: Download the Valid Driver Package