seminar report on the topic scanner mouse
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Chances are that you have never really given much thought to that obedient servant who faithfully stands on the desk in front of you and is always ready for your pointing and clicking needs. Well, things are changing for this humblest of computer peripherals. Yes, the mouse is now the focus of a high-tech makeover by smart people at LG who have identified their potential for other uses. With electronics becoming more compact, the mouse had been largely allowed to shrink inside however remain the same size on the outside. This has meant that there has been a lot of fresh air inside the device, or, as LG sees it, a space for evolution.
They have just announced that the LSM-100 will not only be a high-quality mouse with all the usual functions, but it will also be a very handy scanning device. It will have the ability to scan up to A3 size that can be saved in various formats. You will also have optical character recognition technology that will be able to convert scanned text into Microsoft Word documents for editing.
A dedicated "smart scan" button will be inserted on the side of the mouse and you will have the left, right and back familiar buttons for normal functionality. The LSM-100 mouse will be available in Europe initially, with a worldwide launch soon after. Sorry Tom, it looks like Jerry might have the edge this time.