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Glasses are glaring

Perhaps get matte glasses instead of glossy glasses? /s lol

 

Maybe get another anti-glare coating put on them if the current one isn't working?

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My glasses are glaring. I know that they're anti glaring. I hate glaring and I don't know what to do. Someone please help me. Thanks!

if your like me and not too too blind , take em off and squint a little lol

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yeah but when I try and see something far away it is hard.

true that. on a serious note , you could look into getting another set of glasses designed for pc use. i believe they have a more specialized antiglare coating on em 

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so take them to the optometrist?

 

Something like that. (I don't have glasses [yet, I think I might need some..] so I don't know that stuffs lol)

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https://www.specsavers.co.uk/ask-the-optician/anti-glare-glasses-to-protect-eyes-from-laptop-screen/

 

I have the same problem. I can go outside without squinting unless I have my glasses. Mine has reaction lenses which only works under sunlight/outdoor. Unless you experience glaring that hinders your driving at night (there are special glasses for that), there's not much you can do other than adjust your monitor brightness or use a program light flux to reduce the blue light and make the screen appears more 'gentle' to the eyes. And try to limit the reflection on the monitor by adjusting the room lighting.

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