Security notice (possible false positives)
CheatKeys runs in the background so it can detect your active application and show the relevant keyboard shortcuts on top of it. Because of how it works, some antivirus tools or Windows SmartScreen may incorrectly flag the installer/app as malware.
- If you see a warning, you may need to allow CheatKeys (or add an exception/whitelist) to install and run it.
- If you can't change security settings on your device (for example, a locked-down work PC), you may not be able to use CheatKeys.
This is a common false-positive scenario for background utilities. CheatKeys is not intended to do anything nefarious — this notice is here so you know what to expect before purchasing/downloading.