Hello guys. Regarding the Seismic/Survey exams being computer based, I have some serious concerns. Due to some vision difficulties (I'd rather not go into details here), I am not able to see "black" color on the screens; yes that is right - I see light gray. I really HOPE to be able to take the two state exams on paper, at least I see the black color as dark gray on paper. Currently I am using a 22 inch screen for my computer, and I had to significantly lower the resolution (to 1366 * 768), which means that everything (including fonts) are much larger on my screen, so that I can at least barely read the light gray fronts. I dont think I can get the same screen on the exams (I am not and dont want to be considered a disabled person). Even if I get a large screen and am able to "customize" the resolution, font size, etc, which I doubt is possible easily, the issue still remains: I CANNOT SEE BLACK FONTS. Sometimes, on my large screen, I have to read the materials more than once, so that my eyes can focus better on that is being read, and often times I lose track of where I was looking at on the screen simply because everything is FUZZY, LIGHT GRAY and NOT SHARP. Anyways, I DO NEED / HOPE to take the exams on paper, and I am afraid of failing, although I am spending lots of time and EFFORTS to prep for the exams. Please advise, thanks...