Pre-existing Conditions
Using Vivid Vision with different pre-existing conditions.
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Can I use Vivid Vision while wearing contact lenses?
Yes. We recommend using Vivid Vision with your prescribed distance vision correction. View More -
Is there any effect if I play after using a mydoriasis drug?
Yes. View More -
I sometimes get dry eye after wearing the headset. Is it okay to use eye drops?
Yes. Use of eye drops during and/or after Vivid Vision sessions is fine. View More -
I sometimes get eye strain while using Vivid Vision. Can I use using eye drops to relieve eye strain?
Yes. Some eye strain is to be expected from use of Vivid Vision. Eye drops can help alleviate the symptoms of eye strain, and are fine to use during and/or after a Vivid Vision session. View More -
I have symptoms of partial paralysis. Can I use Vivid Vision with one hand?
Yes, the home system is designed to be operated with one hand. Although the clinical system is designed to sometimes use both hands, activities can also be performed with one hand. View More -
After initial training on the home system, it is difficult to know whether the patient understands all the activities.
With Vivid Vision Home, you can cast the headset to a Chromecast or Roku device from the patient dashboard at https://my.seevividly.com/. By casting you can observe the patient doing the activities in real time to ensure they understand each one. View More -
The view is off-center or misaligned during training
If the view appears off-center or misaligned: Adjust your posture so you are sitting or standing comfortably and looking straight ahead Press the "re-center" button on your controller to align the view For in office clinic systems, press the Recenter Camera button in the launcher window Note: The re-center button varies by headset model. Check your headset manual to confirm which button re-centers the view. View More -
The patient's eye position cannot be seen from outside the headset, what should I do?
Tests for eccentric fixation should be done outside of the VR headset. As long as there is no eccentric fixation, in-headset tests for alignment can be done to apply the appropriate amount of virtual prism. View More