I\'m farsighted. For those who don\'t wear corrective lenses, it means I see better when a thing is far away than when it\'s close. I *can* use my eye muscles to adjust, but it\'s very tiring and gives me a headache if I do it too long. Using a magnifying glass helps because I can adjust the focal length to suit my eyes better. For a while I used a quilter\'s glass, which is a big glass with feet that rest on your chest, while the string goes around your neck. It\'s handy, but sometimes my neck would get sore from looking down all the time.
After a while, I decided to ask the eye doctor to make me up a prescription for glasses that would focus properly at a distance of 12-18 inches. Because I am farsighted, they are magnifying glasses. They don\'t seem to enlarge the mini a whole lot, but they do give my eyes a rest because they\'re made specifically for me.
Artisan\'s Edge says using a magnifying glass is bad--but I think it has more to do with your particular vision, your age, and how long at a stretch you do it. Magnifying glasses are obviously just what I need, but folks who are nearsighted might need the opposite to reduce eye-strain.
