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Computer Vision Symptoms:
headaches, tired eyes, burning eyes, watering
eyes, itching eyes, dry eyes, double vision, blurred vision, eye fatigue,
eye strain, bloodshot eyes, sore eyes, irritated eyes, and eye pain |
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Computer Strength EyeChart
For Selecting the Proper Strength of computer reading glasses
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Print this entire displayed page with your
Printer. You cannot use this chart by looking at it directly from your
computer monitor due to the size and resolution differences among computers.
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The printed chart below should be approximately 5 inches
wide.
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To find the strength of computer glasses you need, place the following printed Computer Chart on your monitor and read it from a distance of about 28 inches without glasses. The smallest line you have difficulty reading has a lens strength to the right of it. When ordering computer glasses, select this strength.
If you wear distance glasses you can use them when reading the chart
to determine the strength of clip-on or stick-on computer lenses to
apply to your glasses when using the computer. Do not use reading glasses
to do this test.
Attention: Ready-to-wear non-prescription
glasses are not intended to replace prescribed corrective lenses or examinations
by an eyecare professional. Regular eye check-ups by a qualified professional
are necessary to determine your eye health status and vision needs. This
site is only meant to help you decide if computer glasses are right for
you.
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