If you can't handle it, let me know.
PM me the address. I'll drop the program disc in the mail.
It's a sweet gig. The pay is awesome and everyone picks up your brass while you try to get scores up in timely fashion, so there's less bending over and all that. It's even better with paper, because you get to spend Sunday evening deciphering hieroglyphics, figuring out how a 32 round stage can have 30 or 38 hits marked (if they were even totaled in the first place), and doing fun addition problems. Those aren't mistakes, they're puzzles!
I don't find the devices hard to read at all, though.