Multikey 1822 New May 2026

The Achilles' heel of many small keyboards is the software. Multikey has finally moved away from legacy Windows-only apps to a web-based configurator (Via compatibility is not present, but their proprietary tool works on Chrome/Edge).

This system is overkill for a residential garden shed. It is designed for:

The Multikey 1822 New represents a broader trend: convergence. We are moving toward systems where the same physical key (or keyboard) manages both digital macros and physical access.

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Multikey has partnered with an OEM for this model, offering three pre-installed options:

The Verdict on Typing: Because this is a 22-key device, you will rely heavily on layers. The onboard processor handles layer switching (via Fn keys) with zero latency. For data entry specialists using number pads or for video editors needing a stream deck alternative, the response time is sub-2ms wired.

Q: Can I use my old Multikey 1822 keys in a Multikey 1822 New cylinder? A: No. The keyway profile is physically different. You must replace all keys and cylinders simultaneously. The Achilles' heel of many small keyboards is the software

Q: Is the Multikey 1822 New pickable by modern tools like the Lishi? A: Currently, no Lishi tool exists for this platform. The sidebar and floating pin make decoding impossible without factory software.

Q: Does it have a snap-resistant feature? A: Yes. The new front housing has a sacrificial snap-line that breaks away, leaving the core locked in place even if the outer cylinder is snapped.

Q: How do I verify I am buying a genuine "New" model? A: Look for the laser-etched "MK-N 1822" on the face of the cylinder and a holographic serial sticker on the packaging. The Verdict on Typing: Because this is a

Security shouldn't come at the cost of style. The Multikey 1822 New sports a sleeker, lower-profile design compared to its predecessors. Available in modern finishes like matte black and satin chrome, it disappears into the door, offering a clean look that complements contemporary architecture.

Unlike the monolithic design of the past, the 1822 New cylinder separates the cam (actuator) from the plug. This allows locksmiths to swap between euro-profile, rim, or mortise configurations without disassembling the entire pin stack—cutting installation time by 40%.

The Multikey 1822 New strikes a difficult balance: it is robust enough for commercial use yet intuitive enough for family homes. If you are looking to modernize your entry points in 2024, this is the device to beat.