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July 24, 2011
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P: Support scalable user interface UI for high resolution monitors

  • July 24, 2011
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I'm using a high resolution monitor(2560x1600). As a result, all the the toolbar fonts and menu fonts are small and hard to see. I do not want to lower the screen resolution as this would defeat the purpose of this monitor.. Will the new CS6 have the ability to increase font sizes to accommidate Hi-Res monitors?

Thanks

Ron Acevedo

886 replies

Inspiring
February 23, 2015
Again, the direct answer to my question was a single word: "No."

The one who did not like the answer "no, there is no solution" was you because you avoided it, in attempt to hide a Photoshop's failure.

I asked if there is a "solution" for that problem of "CS6 on Windows." If you understood my question, you would not quibble about Photoshop's achievement to fix that problem on CS6 for Macintosh.
Inspiring
February 22, 2015
Again, I already give you a direct answer about CS6, multiple times. Not liking clear answers that you receive is not the same as not receiving answers.
Inspiring
February 21, 2015
Chris, you gave straightforward direct answers to a question I did not ask. You seem to be answering hypothetical questions you create in your mind, or are responding to the wrong question. Please review the question "I" asked and repeat it in your next attempt so we ensure you are not stuck in a misunderstanding loop.

To help you comprehend the question again, I asked for, and I quote, "only CS6 related solutions please." Obviously the question was asked in a Windows context. So I hope you could understand that I was not looking for a new Photoshop product such as CC 2014 for Windows or CS6 for Macintosh. How difficult is that to comprehend?

A direct answer to my question, as I came to find out thanks to other people's responses, would have been something along the line of "There is no free solution to this problem, unless you give up your Photoshop CS6 on Windows with high resolution display."

What you can do is saving your irrelevant facts for yourself because I was aware of them before I started this dialogue. Also, if you represent Adobe Photoshop team, you can say something as honest as "We are still working on this problem; we apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience." How difficult is that to state? If you do not represent Photoshop, then you clearly wasted my time.
Inspiring
February 21, 2015
Yak - you received straightforward direct answers. You appear to be ignoring the answers because you do not like the answers, or are having extreme difficulty understanding direct answers.
Inspiring
February 21, 2015
Again, we are continuing to work with Microsoft to address the Windows OS issues needed to allow more flexible UI Scaling on Windows.
Inspiring
February 21, 2015
Excuse me if I give you also a negative argument for Photoshop CC. The 200% Solution is also just a work around. Its really not a solution. 150% would suit better. Or a multi scalable product woud be best.
Inspiring
February 21, 2015
State as many facts as you like, but not as a response to my question in which I had originally asked for an available solution specific to this problem of Photoshop CS6 on Windows. When I ask for a "ballpoint pen" and you "state a fact about styluses," you get yourself ignored.
Inspiring
February 20, 2015
I already stated the facts, repeatedly. I can't do much about it when you ignore the facts.
Inspiring
February 20, 2015
It sounds like Chris Cox ran out of "argument."

Jeffrey, it goes back to late 2012, I suppose, and I must have registered (if at all) using a different email account (not sure which). Having used Photoshop for several years now, I guess I've ensured the product suits my needs!
Legend
February 17, 2015
Hi Yak, when did you purchase your CS6? I don't see any registered products under the email account you've used to post here. You have both a free 30-day free trial and 30-day window to ensure the product suits your needs or return your product.