Rick,
I ran across this and it may help.
http://www.eyeglasslensdirect.com/Computer-Lenses-s/6.htm
I suggest making sure you give a detailed description of your needs
during your next exam so you get the right script.  I'd guess you can
get a similar result from other online makers than just the one I
linked.  Don't know though.

Bryn

On Aug 9, 10:00 am, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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