Asianhood
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Hello I am new and I think there solution after many try.
You can go to Device manager and remove/uninstall "Virtual USB MulttKey"
Once done add the new driver manually.
1. Under Action in Device Manager try to "add legacy hardware"
2. Pick option "Install the hardware that I manually....."
3. Click next, then next.
4. Click on Have Disk
5. Browse the the Folder "MultiKey_18.1.1_x64" then install driver.
Once done you will see the Virtual USB MulttKey installed without the yellow explanation mark on it.
"Sorry I am not good with English, but if someone can explain better please do so."
You can go to Device manager and remove/uninstall "Virtual USB MulttKey"
Once done add the new driver manually.
1. Under Action in Device Manager try to "add legacy hardware"
2. Pick option "Install the hardware that I manually....."
3. Click next, then next.
4. Click on Have Disk
5. Browse the the Folder "MultiKey_18.1.1_x64" then install driver.
Once done you will see the Virtual USB MulttKey installed without the yellow explanation mark on it.
"Sorry I am not good with English, but if someone can explain better please do so."