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My GUESS would be that you get a prescription for whatever your vision requires as a baseline, then the auto focus kicks in for reading.
The intention is to replace bifocals or progressives, so you'd still have your primary prescription + adjustment for reading.
I hope you are right. But I don’t have a perscription. So I would need clear by default, and only autofocusing for reading. I shouldn't need a script for that.
That was my take, and I hope we're both right. I'd kill for glasses that auto-focus as readers. I wear contacts most of the time when outside, so maybe not such a savior for me.