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  1. Get the multi-focus computer glasses, with the blue-light-blocking lenses. Foster Grant has them on sale often. I've also taken pictures with my iPhone to enlarge to see detail, or called in Hubby who always wears progressive lenses to read for me.
    2 points
  2. I'll have to try the blue light blocking lenses. My progressive computer glasses live at the computer; there's a case there that holds my regular glasses when I switch. Never thought to deduct them, but they are right at my work-only computer and it's the only place I use them. I've found that with focus at computer distance they're fine to answer the door, fetch in the mail, talk to a client etc - they're all just a little fuzzy. I'd only try to drive in them if my regular glasses got crushed, though! And it would be straight to the eyeglasses store for replacements.
    2 points
  3. I installed it about a week ago. The interface looks the same except that the icons at the top seem a bit more cartoonish to me. It's a current trend, but not what I expect or want in a professional program.
    1 point
  4. I'm shameless about this eyesight business. I alternate between taking my glasses off to look at someone sitting across the desk, putting them on to look at the computer screen or read a document, and grabbing one of several magnifying glasses lying around when the text on a document is too small. I'm thinking about mounting a magnifier on a swing arm on my desk so I can keep both hands free.
    1 point
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