According to multiple sources, . As one community notice explains: "Support for USB Rockey4 dongle has expired with Windows 10. If you migrate to Windows 11, you'll need Rockey4ND".
The "ND" designation means the dongle uses HID (Human Interface Device) technology, operating as a standard plug-and-play device requiring . Simply plug it into any USB port and your protected software will recognize it immediately.
Here’s the problem: Feitian officially ended support for the Rockey4 series years ago. There are no “official” Windows 11 drivers. But here’s the good news: feitian rockey4 usb driver windows 11 top
This is the single most critical step. You will re-enable this security feature later if possible.
Newer models use the native Windows HID driver and do not require manual installation. According to multiple sources,
If you see this entry without warning icons, your driver is installed correctly.
| Feature | Windows 10 (pre-2021) | Windows 11 (2022+) | |---------|----------------------|--------------------| | Driver signing | SHA-1 allowed | SHA-1 blocked (mandatory SHA-2) | | Unsigned driver policy | Warn, allow if confirmed | (cannot install) | | Kernel PatchGuard | Moderate | Aggressive (blocks old Rockey4.sys) | | USB selective suspend | Configurable | Default on (breaks dongle polling) | The "ND" designation means the dongle uses HID
Right-click your software application icon and select . Navigate to the Compatibility tab.
Even with the setup, issues arise. Here is a diagnostic table.
What is the you see when opening your software?
Third-party driver management tools offer Rockey4 drivers with claimed Windows 11 compatibility:









