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martin
Intentional monovision is quite common with laser eye surgery, cataract lenses etc so you can see near and far without needing glasses since if your eyes can't do both you need to choose one or the other. Healthy, young eyes can both see near or far but still favor one for each thing...its just in my case I have no choice.
In my case one eye can see clearly at distance from say 30cm forward (displays are twice that far away)....one eye can only see clearly up close in the 7-20cm range. I do have that small gap there now due to age related presbyopia (for 15 years or so the ranges met up evenly) where nothing is clear in the 20-30cm range. Now of course the close eye can "see" at a distance but its blurry.
So yes my brain surely still "sees" the blurry side too and combines that info with the clear eye for better peripheral vision etc (since peripheral is blurry anyway). I am sure my odd eyes aren't helping matters here, but have a hard time believing this is the root casue since the issues that brought me here and are messing up my life happen only with modern LEDs and very quickly. I do get annoyed and sometimes strained trying to read small things in certain ranges and light as anyone my age does due to presbyopia...but the computers and tablets etc are all outside that zone and I can look at other things at those same distances without issues.