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LSM-100 Mouse Scanner The Scanner The Size Of A Mouse KEY TECHNOLOGIES EASY TO USEScanning couldn't be simpler with a mouse and scanner in one. Just click the scan button and swipe the bottom of the mouse in any direction over a document. It gets digitized and sent to your computer screen. Then edit, save and share. It's fast, flexible and fun. Plus, the compact, lightweight LG LSM-100 scanner mouse comes in handy for travel when you can't fit a scanner in your laptop bag. It's as small as… well… a mouse.TEXT RECOGNITIONThe Optical Character Recognition, or OCR function, means that you no longer have to re-type text in order to edit it. Using software that recognizes 180 different languages, the LG LSM-100 can convert scanned text into an editable Word document. Just scan it with the LG Scanner Mouse and save it as an editable file for MS Office or drag and drop your completed scans into a variety of applications.SCAN MULTIPLE SIZESScan any size up to A3 or just scan a select area on a large sheet of paper. So go ahead and scan the precious art your child has drawn on the wall, or make the world flat by scanning a globe. The possibilities are endless. Just remember. With a mouse like this on your desk, your screen and keyboard might feel a little insecure.
I bought this scanner because I wanted to scan book pages from recipe books, music books, etc., some sizes larger than an 8.5 x 11.I found that scanning books with smaller (.5) margins were impossible to scan without some excessive work at keeping the sensor on the page and any shift in position caused the scanner to start scanning at a different angle instead of straight. I also found that if you try to scan anything larger than letter-size pages, the scanner memory will run out before you've finished scanning the item, making stitching impossible because when it reconnects to the page, you find you have to start all over.I agree with other reviewers about the cord. The cord is covered in rubber that grips the paper and moves it when you're trying to scan. Nothing can be done about it, other than taping the corners of the sheet to the table surface. It's a huge annoyance. The bad thing is, the cord is positioned level with the scanning surface, so it literally skips across the surface while you scan.A better design would have been to make the cord position higher on the mouse so it doesn't skip across the page along with the scanner and to cover it with a smooth-gliding plastic rather than gripping rubber. Not sure which one of LG's rocket-scientists made that call, but it doesn't work, which is surprising for an LG product. Most LG products are great. This one is not.Further on that subject, you will find NO support for this product on LG's U.S. site. You have to go to the UK site if you want any support or information on this product or to download the latest drivers and software for the product (if the autoupdate quits working within the software, which it does, sadly, leaving you to deal with failed installs.). For me, that kind of raises a skeptical eyebrow as to the reasoning behind the non-U.S. support.If you are scanning flat sheets, it does an ok job, but then flat sheets can be scanned with a regular flat-bed or page scanner better and more efficiently, so why spend money on something like this (unless space is an issue)? If space is an issue, you better keep tape nearby to dock the paper to the surface so the cord doesn't move it. And forget about any type of book scanning. Flatbed scanning is more efficient despite the dark spine sides.Needless to say, I'm really bummed that this product didn't work for my needs. It's not perfect, by any means.