uninstall interception driver
uninstall interception driver
uninstall interception driver
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Uninstall Interception Driver -

: Right-click the downloaded ZIP and select Extract All . Navigate into the extracted folder until you find the command line installer subfolder. Open Command Prompt as Administrator : Press the Windows key , type cmd . Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator . Navigate to the Installer Folder : In the Command Prompt, type cd followed by a space.

Press . You should see a confirmation message stating that the driver was successfully uninstalled.

Because the Interception Driver does not always appear in the standard "Add or Remove Programs" list, uninstalling it can be confusing. This guide covers the most common methods to remove it safely.

It was 2:00 AM, and Maya’s screen flickered. Not the usual Windows update flicker—this one felt intentional, like a blink. She had been debugging her company’s legacy point-of-sale system for six hours. Every time she fixed one transaction error, a new one appeared, always preceded by a half-second stutter in the keyboard input. uninstall interception driver

Uninstalling the Interception Driver is usually a straightforward process using the uninstall-interception.exe command-line tool. If you are removing this because you are switching to a different input wrapper (like the newer ViGEmBus or HidHide), ensure you restart your computer between uninstalling the old driver and installing the new one to avoid driver conflicts.

Maya saved the log, locked her laptop, and decided to sleep with her phone under her pillow. She didn’t know who—or what—had been inside her system. But she knew one thing for certain: the driver was gone.

The Interception Driver is a popular open-source kernel-level tool often used by gamers and developers to remap keys, create macros, or convert keyboard inputs into controller inputs. While powerful, it is a kernel-level driver, meaning it sits deep within your system. If you are switching software, troubleshooting input lag, or simply cleaning up your system, completely removing the driver is essential. : Right-click the downloaded ZIP and select Extract All

Maya’s heart went cold. Someone—or something—had been inside her machine for weeks. She pulled up her device manager, then her drivers list, scrolling past the usual suspects. And there it was: , unsigned, timestamp from three years ago. She didn’t install it. Her IT team didn’t either.

If you no longer have the original installation files, you will need to re-download them to access the uninstallation utility.

Then she saw it: a ghost typing in the command line. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator

She checked the logs. The last recorded keystroke before disconnecting wasn’t hers. It was a single line, typed while she watched the reboot screen:

Someone was watching everything she typed. Every password. Every client note. Every Slack message.

Maya disconnected the Ethernet cable. The ghost typing stopped.