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I'm sure they have told you all the pros and cons and there's probably a lot of ham that have already gone through cataract surgery. But the biggest part is you got it pre-surgery. The surgery takes maybe 20 minutes if there's no problems and you come back and they put a shield on your eye and you can see hopefully a whole lot better through the little openings and the shield sign just so you don't poke yourself or if it itches. And then you do a follow up and a follow up and you just have to watch it but it makes a big difference and usually there's no pain or problems. You know, you could be in good shape and then if there's a difference between the right and left eye, you might wear glasses with slight corrections but they'll put a lens in trying to get it to balance as close as they can. So it's a pretty simple surgery nowadays. And I'll back out and for Sean, try that left key and the minus button because you might have hit something that it enlarged it like 1% just enough to get the keys off the screen. I've done that a few times and I'm not a computer person but sometimes helps. K-E-6-R-A-X. All right. Thank you very much Peter and I'm sure Clay heard you. And I'm going to ask Sean, I'm going to say this. What Peter's talking about is overscan to where it draws the desktop, it's the equivalent of overscan. So the engines are off the monitor. Did you understand what Peter was saying about, you might have accidentally done a key combination to do a zoom effective overscan, Sean?
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