Acer Iconia W3-810 is a legacy Windows tablet (the world's first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet), and keeping its drivers updated is critical for maintaining touchscreen responsiveness, Wi-Fi stability, and overall performance. Official Driver Sourcing
Your last resort backup plan: Before any major driver change, create a full system image using Macrium Reflect or Acer’s own eRecovery. That way, if a driver update goes sideways, you can roll back in 10 minutes.
Solution: The W3810 uses an integrated webcam driver that Windows replaces incorrectly. Download Acer Crystal Eye Webcam Driver from Acer’s support site. Then in Device Manager under “Imaging devices,” right-click → Update → Browse my computer → Let me pick → Choose the Acer driver.
Broadcom Wi-Fi: The wireless chip is notoriously finicky. If your Wi-Fi keeps dropping, look for the specific Broadcom 802.11abgn SDIO adapter driver (v5.93.x).
Updated for 2026 – Still helping legacy devices stay alive.
The W3-810 launched with Windows 8 (and later received Windows 8.1 support). While the device is technically capable of running Windows 10, Acer officially ended support years ago. This means if you rely on Windows Update alone, you are likely missing critical specific drivers that control the hardware.
After updating all drivers:
Here are a few options for a post about the updated Acer Iconia W3810 drivers, tailored to different platforms (a blog post, a social media post, and a forum announcement).