An occasional computer user may be able to use his own spectacle and use the computer without much problem. But those who spend more than 1 – 2 hours per day can benefit from computer glasses. Progressive lenses are thought to be better but still the users will find a “perfect-spot” with the lens and use only that spot for viewing the monitor. This also resulting annoyance and head/neck strain. Occupational progressive lenses are now designed to have a large area on the top half of the lens for mid distance viewing (arm’s length viewing) and a bottom half for near viewing (for the key board). Presbyopia’s need special attention when deciding on the right glass for the computer. A micro environment glass (MEGS) is presently under study which will address the ocular surface pathology also. Removal of accumulation of airborne particles and irritants are expected to include in this design.