Do you have a currently plugged in, or did you notice this file appearing after a recent software installation ?
Like any executable, malware can "mask" itself using the same name. If you do not own a mechanical keyboard or have not installed peripheral software, this file is highly suspicious. Mechlogger.exe
Run a full system scan using an End-Point Protection tool to safely remove any masquerading threats. Do you have a currently plugged in, or
Based on technical analysis and community reports, is a background process typically associated with Mechanical Keyboards or specific gaming peripheral software . While generally legitimate, its behavior often triggers security flags due to how it monitors keyboard input to provide features like macro support or lighting effects. Technical Overview Run a full system scan using an End-Point
Keep the file, but consider adding an "exclusion" in your antivirus settings if it keeps getting quarantined. If you suspect malware:
Right-click the process in and select Open file location . If it is in a random folder like Temp or System32 , it is likely malicious.
If you recently installed software for a new mechanical keyboard, Mechlogger.exe is likely a component of that package.