This is exactly what my son and I do. My son now has the lenses, but I have to
use the overlays at work.
"Julie M. Evans" <julie@...> wrote: Tim and Lu,
To help with computer glare...
I wonder if it would help to put overlays over your screen in addition to
wearing your lenses.
I have a stack of overlays by my computer and add them as needed. That's
faster than going in and changing the background color for specific tasks on
white e-mails that I'm returning, for example.
My computer is a Toshiba laptop, which does not seem to have a control for
brightness like all other computers I've ever had (mostly Toshiba laptops).
Even my Gizmo Guy husband can't find such a contorl.
So possibilities:
*overlays (Interestingly, I use colors that I wouldn't use for reading.)
*Use brightness control if you have one to turn light down.
*sunglasses to fit over your glasses or clip-ons that resemble your tint
color.
*traditional gray glare filter for computer
* technology that reads your screen to you
* copying everything into documents where you can control colors
* printing things out onto colored paper
Julie Evans, lenses wearer and certified Irlen screener
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