Bad eyesight
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Good morning!
We use a program called Credit Soft and the program requires that the computer monitors are set at 1024x768 resolution. (whatever that means)
Anyways, some of our employees state that their screens are blurry based on the new setting. We let a few of them try a screen magnifier and they stated it works for them. We know have 12 other employees stating they want these magnifiers.
My question is since these cost about $200+ a piece should/can we require a doctors note stating that they need this?
Thanking you in advance!
Shelley
We use a program called Credit Soft and the program requires that the computer monitors are set at 1024x768 resolution. (whatever that means)
Anyways, some of our employees state that their screens are blurry based on the new setting. We let a few of them try a screen magnifier and they stated it works for them. We know have 12 other employees stating they want these magnifiers.
My question is since these cost about $200+ a piece should/can we require a doctors note stating that they need this?
Thanking you in advance!
Shelley
Comments
So now we have some employees stating it's blurry because the font is so small. Do we have to provide them with magnifiers if they request it?
What I have found is that older, smaller monitors were not meant to handle the heavy-content of today's software for extended periods of time. I would suggest getting your IT folks involved. It may be time to upgrade technology.
Another angle is that perhaps there are some folks with poor eyesight. Why not take this opportunity to segue into a health fair. Ask your benefits provider to put one on. You can get them to do vision screenings.
Gene
Anyway, we upgrade our computers every 2 years through our national lease account. The new flat screens have several settings that help with fine-tuning colors and sizes.
Cheryl C.
The real problem here is the person who bought the software without checking it out thoroughly.
James Sokolowski
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-Abby