All those who work a lot at the computer or who need their eyesight restored! - page 13

 
 
DDFedor:

Is it for those who work hard or those who need their eyesight restored?
 

Of course, the second one. Eye curvature helps to restore sight. The cockroaches are very reliefful.

Smiley face :)

 
О! How much food is crawling around!
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RHGukKE5d48#!
What's specific, the first time I watched the stereo without squinting my eyes, but with my
at nose level with my palms upright.

 

There are all sorts of strokes, some require you to put your eyes in a bunch and some require your eyes to look parallel. You have to wear coloured glasses to watch this video, your eyes have to be spread out, not in a pile, but only slightly divergent. Although it varies from case to case. If concerning the position of eyes when looking at the screen, sometimes eyes should go apart when the subject is sort of farther away from the screen, sometimes they should go together when the subject is closer to the screen.

Is it really possible to watch this kind of video without glasses?

 
Integer:

Is it really possible to watch a video like this without glasses?

There's a "3D" button.
Press it and the top item determines the mode.

On "No glasses"-I have it enabled the mode with two white dots, Cross-eyed.
That's the palm between the eyes.

"Side by side"-this is a non-widescreen stereo pair, just like the pictures on this forum.
It's eye-to-eye.

The colour mode is also there - if that mode is set.
 
Look for 3D horizontal parallel stereo pairs on the trackers (there's also crossed stereo, but you have to put your eyes in a bunch, they get tired when you watch them for a long time), like Avatar in 3D. Only choose a higher quality.
 

I'll give you my 'three cents'. For those who are new to Windows 7, don't know its secrets and have trouble seeing.

Click on the Windows desktop (mandatory), press "CTRL" and slowly spin the mouse wheel. The size of the shortcuts will change as you rotate the wheel.

 
It's not about crutches, it's about prevention and recovery.