Before you download anything, confirm your exact model. iBall has released several variants of the Click Scan series. Look at the sticker on the bottom of the scanner.
Note: The drivers for "A3" and "A3 Plus" are often interchangeable, but the "Pro" version may require a dedicated driver for high-resolution CIS sensors.
Before we dive into the download process, let’s understand why “new” is the most important word in your search query. iball click scan a3 driver download new
If the iBall site is down, use known safe archives. Never use FileHippo or CNET (they bundle bloatware).
Since a truly "new" driver doesn't exist, you have to use workarounds to get the iBall Click Scan A3 running on modern systems. Before you download anything, confirm your exact model
1. Compatibility Mode (The Best Bet) If you download the official Windows 7 or Windows 8 driver from the iBall website:
2. Generic WIA Drivers Most A3 scanners of that era used generic scanning chipsets. If the official driver fails, you can try letting Windows find a driver automatically. When plugging the scanner in, go to Device Manager, find the unknown device, right-click, and select "Update Driver." Choose "Browse my computer for drivers" and then "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer." You may find a generic USB scanner driver that provides basic (though not high-resolution) functionality. Note: The drivers for "A3" and "A3 Plus"
3. Third-Party Scanning Software (VueScan) If official drivers fail and Windows compatibility mode doesn't work, there is a robust third-party solution called VueScan (by Hamrick Software).