Rockey200 Smart Card Driver __exclusive__
💡 The Rockey200 manual includes a dedicated chapter on Linux driver installation, but for most users, the built‑in CCID driver is sufficient .
The Rockey200 driver is the software component that allows your operating system to recognize and communicate with the Rockey200 hardware. Without the driver, the computer will not detect the reader even when it is plugged into a USB port.
: Open Device Manager and look for any devices with a yellow exclamation mark next to "ROCKEY200," "Smart Card Reader," or "Unknown Device." This typically indicates a driver problem. rockey200 smart card driver
: Plug the ROCKEY200 into an available USB port. The LED light on the reader should light up brightly, indicating a successful connection. 3. Verify the Connection
Visit the official Feitian Technologies support portal or your specific security vendor’s website to download the latest Rockey200 Driver/Middleware package (often bundled within the Feitian ePass or Rockey standard runtime). 💡 The Rockey200 manual includes a dedicated chapter
| Feature | Specification | |---------|---------------| | Host Interface | USB 2.0 (also compliant with USB 1.1) | | Supported Protocols | ISO 7816 T=0, T=1 | | Smart Card Clock Frequency | 4 MHz – 12 MHz | | Interface Speed | 9600 bps – 625 kbps | | Card Type | Class A, B, C | | ISO Standards | ISO/IEC 7816‑1,2,3,4 |
To confirm the reader is working, you can check it through the Windows Device Manager Open Device Manager (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Look for a section titled "Smart card readers" The device should appear as "ROCKEY200 Smart Card Reader" "FT SCR2000 0" 4. Troubleshooting If the reader doesn't respond or the LED is blinking: Check Port : Try a different USB port on your machine. : Open Device Manager and look for any
The Rockey200 is a USB smart card reader developed by Feitian Technologies, designed to facilitate secure communication between a computer and ISO 7816-compliant smart cards. It has been widely used in digital identity authentication, government and banking certificate applications, and mobile phone repair tools such as the Z3X box. However, because Feitian discontinued the Rockey200 product line on January 1, 2012, finding and installing the correct driver has become a challenge for many users.
: Only plug the ROCKEY200 device into the USB port after the driver installation is complete.
Though not always prompted, restarting ensures all registry entries and system services (like the Windows Smart Card Service) initialize correctly.
Disconnect the Rockey200 USB dongle from your computer before running the installer. Plugging the device in too early can cause Windows to assign a generic, non-functional driver to it. Step 2: Run the Installer