Hi. I work as a computer programmer. For years, I've used one pair
of glasses for seeing my screen, and another pair of glasses for
driving. (Reading doesn't require glasses, at this point.)
Now I've changed jobs. I have a need to look over someone's shoulder
and read their screen. Neither focal length can do this. Apparently
it's within human capability, because my colleagues all do this.
As a number of my fellow programmers have discovered, regular bifocals
don't cut it. Our area of short focal length is NOT below. Our area
of long focal length is NOT above.
Is there an eyeglasses arrangement that will solve my problem?
Perhaps lens that change focal length as you scan left to right?
Regards,
Rick
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