Myopter lens selection: "Ideally, if the eyes are different, each eye is calculated separately. But that would mean that you need a prescription, since store-bought glasses have the same power for each eye. To avoid this problem, if the difference between the eyes is not great, base the close-up lens selection on the better eye. The other eye will see a little more blur, but that is of no consequence."
LOL! Plus fogging one eye is brilliant. What's the point of the giant plastic box on your face when it just contains +3.00 lenses? Forget about working distance.
"The rules for selecting close-up lenses are provided here for the use of anyone, eye doctors and non-doctors."
This should be really helpful in clinic. Now I know how to prescribe near lenses for people. Thank you myopter guy.