The ROCKEY200 belongs to Feitian's ROCKEY series of smart card readers. While Feitian is particularly renowned for its hardware security dongles (such as the ROCKEY2, used for software encryption), the ROCKEY200 serves a different purpose: it acts as a communication bridge, enabling a computer to read and write data from a smart card. The product was officially discontinued by Feitian on ; however, it remains in use in many legacy and specialized systems .

Plug the Rockey200 directly into the motherboard USB ports (usually located at the back of a desktop tower). 🔒 Security Best Practices

Installing the Rockey200 smart card driver requires administrative privileges. Follow these steps carefully:

Locate the setup file (usually Setup.exe or InstDriver.exe ). Right-click the executable and select .

Look for entry names such as , Feitian Smart Card Reader , or RockIn Reader .

If you are still experiencing issues, you may need to consult the official FEITIAN support documentation for more specific technical support. If you want, I can: Provide the for the driver.

Disconnect the Rockey200 smart card or USB token from the computer. Log in to an account with .

: After installation, restart your computer and plug the device into a USB port. Verification in Device Manager To ensure the driver is working correctly: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Expand the Smart card readers category.

Always obtain the driver directly from your organization’s IT procurement portal or the official manufacturer/distributor support page. Avoid third-party driver-download websites, as they may bundle malware or offer outdated, unstable packages. The driver package typically contains: The core USB reader driver ( .inf , .sys files). The Smart Card Minidriver or CSP framework. Optional token management utilities. Step 2: Prepare Your System