As a result, your physical MultiKey dongle might light up but remain unrecognized.

Enter the . This emulation layer creates a virtual USB port that mimics a physical hardware key, allowing protected software to run without the original dongle. The challenge? Microsoft’s stringent driver signing requirements and architectural changes in Windows 11 (especially the 64-bit (x64) environment) have made installing these legacy drivers a notorious headache.

This method disables enforcement only for one session.

If you are trying to run legacy software or specific hardware dongles on a modern system, you may have encountered the term "Virtual USB MultiKey." This driver is commonly used for software protection dongle emulation or virtualization. However, installing it on Windows 11 can be tricky due to strict driver signature enforcement.