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June 19, 2014
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P: Menu too small on Windows high res display

  • June 19, 2014
  • 346 replies
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On my monitor (2560 x 1600) the menu on CC 2014 is too small - so tiny I can hardly read it. Selecting Expereimental 2nd option makes the whole programme far too big. Either so small I can't see it unless I sit very close to the monitor or so big it is unusable.
No problems with PS CC, only PS CC 2014. Having to unistall CC 2014 and go back to CC. Support offer NO solution

346 replies

JenyBe
Participant
March 4, 2015
The solution posted here doesn't work, unfortunately. Anyone find any other solutions? Very disappointing!
Inspiring
February 19, 2015
I am pleased for you Alyssa.
Now adobe and Chris (live with the 200% UI scaling we have given you) Cox in particular could sort the problems for all of us using a 3200-1800 screen res laptop.
Customer service rating Chris - minus 10.
Legend
February 13, 2015
Hi Lucy, what product do you own? Photoshop CC 2014 supports UI scaling to 200%.
lnogales
Participating Frequently
February 13, 2015
I still keep hoping there will be a 3rd party solution. Or perhaps a new alternative. Has anyone heard of any other choices?
Inspiring
January 11, 2015


I just got a new Lenovo Y50 running on windows 8.1, after downloading photoshop I have noticed that all the text is too small can someone help me figure out how to fix this problem?
Inspiring
January 10, 2015
Good idea. It's up there now.
Inspiring
January 10, 2015
Instructions for enabling the 200% UI scaling on Windows in Photoshop CC 2014: http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/usin...
Inspiring
January 10, 2015
This solution worked great on my new Dell 27 UltraHD 4K Monitor using 3840 x 2160 resolution. Wish this solution could go to the top of the pages and avoid the troll comments.
Legend
January 8, 2015
Inspiring
January 8, 2015
Did you turn on the 200% UI Scaling preference?
We already implemented the 200% UI scaling (after much work with Microsoft), and are continuing to work with Microsoft to allow more flexible UI scaling on Windows.