Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Figured I’d do something health related. Two suggestions first: This doesn’t come instead of your yearly eye check up, so make sure you get that done. Second, make sure you have an exercise period everyday. Not at the computer. Turn it off and go outside. There really is a world out there.

Ok… number one: Adjust monitor position. The top should be at eye level, and it should be 20-30 inches from your eyes.

Number two: Adjust your lighting. Hopefully, it’s not coming from behind or in front of your monitor. Use a non fluorescent desk lamp… if you can.

Number three: The all important 20-20-20 rule. Every twenty minutes, look at an object 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. This one’s easy to remember… 20/20, right? If you need a reminder, here’s some (PC) freeware: BreakTaker or Mac Time Out .

Number four: Gunnar’s glasses. They cost $60-80 depending where you shop. They were originally developed for gamers or maybe snipers. Maybe night drivers. They cut down glare and neutralize the blue cast screens have naturally. Some folks swear by them.

Number five: Scatter your work materials on your desk. Put your keyboard directly in front of the scree. That way, you’ll be forced to look at places other than your computer screen.

Hope this helps. Take care of them peepers, folks!


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on Jun 09, 2012

  Good one, Doc!!! 

on Jun 09, 2012

Yeah thanks.. much appreciated!

on Jun 09, 2012

You're welcome...

on Jun 09, 2012

top tips for sure.... and such an important subject.... sometimes we can all get a bit carried away....  

on Jun 09, 2012

Lets see, I'am 35 inchs away, computer desk is 33 inches tall and the monitor is another 23 inches. So I can't have the monitors top at eye level.  I have a subdued blue light in my lamp but do have the curtian cracked that lets light in and I can look out.

on Jun 09, 2012

Remember...a change is as good as a holiday.....

In eyesight terms that's change of focal length.....

I'm an 'Observer' in Formula One [and MotoGP]  which means I'm [NOT] paid to watch.... hours at an end......things going really quickly.  Eye strain is a given when you're trying to find a car's number while it's passing you at 300 clicks.

Intermittent re-focussing elsewhere is the way to go....

on Jun 09, 2012

How To Avoid Eye Strain Due to Your Computer

 

Top Tip of the day:

 

Avoid things like this:

 

 

    

 

and this:

 

on Jun 09, 2012

In all seriousness....great post Doc. As a diabetic with high eye pressure, I'm glad you're emphasizing eye health. 

on Jun 09, 2012

Very important people listen to the Doc. You don't want to need glasses after...you know.

All kidding aside, mimicking RnD, not taking care of them can deny you the beauty of what's out there.

on Jun 09, 2012

RedneckDude
Avoid things like this:

Things?  Things?!  .   People!

RedneckDude
and this:

It now becomes clear that RnD is in cahoots with an eye surgeon (and Gastroenterologist as well, likely).

RedneckDude
and this:

Jim's shop proves that I am not now (nor have I ever been) a redneck.

on Jun 09, 2012

Seems, I'm quite quotable.....lol...

 

Sorry for going off topic. This is a serious concern and you all have good points. Even the whiteneck. 

on Jun 09, 2012

Lets see, I'am 35 inchs away, computer desk is 33 inches tall and the monitor is another 23 inches. So I can't have the monitors top at eye level.  I have a subdued blue light in my lamp but do have the curtian cracked that lets light in and I can look out.

Captain WOM isn't telling all... he has a periscope!

 

on Jun 09, 2012

RedneckDude
Sorry for going off topic.

Relax, bud! Laughing is ok... even with this topic! All's cool. Sorry my dry humor got rather dusty with age.

on Jun 09, 2012

Thanks, Doc. It's the little things you tend to forget ... good to have a reminder.

on Jun 09, 2012

tazgecko
It's the little things you tend to forget ... good to have a reminder.
Reminds me.....I have to pee....

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