But when I cross my eyes they go out of focus
because the focus is on the tip of my nose.
(
Bob Todd whee,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 17:40,
archived)
You're crossing them the wrong way.......just r-e-l-a-x them & double vision happens naturally.
(
Stashie is plotting against his blender on,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 17:42,
archived)
That's not crossing the eyes, though.
That's distance-focusing.
(
Bob Todd whee,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 17:54,
archived)
So re-focus
(
..wil,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 17:43,
archived)
Then I'll no longer be cross-eyed.
(
Bob Todd whee,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 18:00,
archived)
Where your eyes are positioned and how they are focussing are entirely different things!
If you are looking at your finger 5 cm from your nose you are cross eyed AND in focus, this is no different.
(
..wil,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 18:09,
archived)
I disagree. I think we have different definitions of cross-eyed.
(
Bob Todd whee,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 18:13,
archived)
That would explain it.
Cross eyed is when your eyes are crossed, ie, looking at something so close their eye line appears to cross over one another.
(
..wil,
Sat 11 Oct 2008, 20:21,
archived)