Overview
Colors text on web pages red/blue for antisuppression vision therapy supplement. Requires 3D glasses.
http://lazyeyetraining.com/ Lazy Eye Website Reader is a new chrome extension that colors the text on web pages red/green, or red/blue to work to create a vision therapy activity out of any website. Now Supports Amazon Kindle Reader: https://read.amazon.com It requires 3D anaglyph glasses to work. There are many available on Amazon - here's a link to a search that works well: Amazon: 3D Anaglyph Glasses https://goo.gl/jC6R1t Amazon: 3D Anaglyph Clip Ons https://goo.gl/wXkOMJ Note: This extension is not meant to diagnose or treat lazy eye completely in itself. It is intended to be used as part of a comprehensive therapy program as outlined by a qualified optometrist trained in the visual development system. Other good kids sites are listed on our website: http://www.lazyeyetraining.com IMPORTANT: In some patients it can result in double vision. Please consult your optometrist before using.
Neeraj ModiJan 23, 2024
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Not working for amazon kindle reader. Completely reformats the page on regular web pages which isn't great either...
A Chrome Web Store userDec 13, 2017
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Love the app. Author is very helpful and the program works very well. I use it for reading Kindle books with the glyph glasses. Much more entertaining than the simple games available. Highly recommend.
Details
- Version2.1
- UpdatedSeptember 27, 2021
- FeaturesOffers in-app purchases
- Size314KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperBristol Web Design, Inc.Website
2609 Honolulu Ave. #203 Montrose, CA 91020 USEmail
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