Here are some code snippets to manually delete the DLL (Not recommended):
If you have another antivirus that falsely flagged and quarantined TaskKeyHookWD.dll :
#include <Windows.h>
Are you currently seeing an related to this file, or did it show up in a security scan ?
If the file is located in a subfolder of C:\Program Files\ and is digitally signed by a known hardware manufacturer, it is likely a harmless part of your keyboard's driver suite.
Users generally only notice this file when it causes one of two problems:
Resolving TaskKeyHookWD.dll errors requires a systematic approach. Here are some practical steps to help users troubleshoot and resolve common issues:
Temporarily disable or uninstall these to see if the error stops.