PURPOSE. In an investigation of the functional impact of amblyopia in children, the fine motor skills of amblyopes and agematched control subjects were compared. The influence of visual factors that might predict any decrement in fine motor skills was also explored.--- METHODS. Vision and fine motor skills were tested in a group of children (n 82; mean age, 8.2 1.7 [SD] years) with amblyopia of different causes (infantile esotropia, n 17; acquired strabismus, n 28; anisometropia, n 15; mixed, n 13; and deprivation n 9), and age-matched control children (n 37; age 8.3 1.3 years). Visual motor control (VMC) and upper limb speed and dexterity (ULSD) items of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency were assessed, and logMAR visual acu...