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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

Participating Frequently
November 14, 2014
In reply to this conversation I still don't get it working OK with Camera RAW and Br. OK, I know that Bridge is not Photoshop, but as a user I see it as a front-end and in this way connected to Ph. Same with Camera RAW. (I am running CC). In Br you just don't see anything of the text unless you are less than 10 cm from the monitor. Amazing! It was small before, but now... Same with Camera RAW. All gest smaller except the view part for the image which is big. Wow! And other products like InDesign (OK, no Ph again), but the UI is all wrong. The text in the "header" on the top with "File", etc is unreadable, while other parts get bigger adapted texts. And this is Adobe... Employ some more programmers who knows what they are doing! I pick up these cases during some classes just to demonstrate bad examples of HMI and bad programming. But for that purposes, this works!
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
I do realy trust in your words that you are working with Microsoft to solve the OS issues. As soon as it will be solved you will have me back as a paying member of the Adobe CC Suite.
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
We are continuing to work with Microsoft to solve the OS issues so we can allow more flexible UI scaling.
November 13, 2014
You guys have the worst customers service
funkotronic13
Participating Frequently
November 13, 2014
Paul, while I commiserate, you are using CS6 - technically a legacy application, and you will **not** see a fix (that's like asking Ford to fix the faulty wipers in your '82 Mustang). This discussion is about CC2014 and the problems that exist for that version.
funkotronic13
Participating Frequently
November 13, 2014
I love how when ONCE AGAIN, I post screenshot proof of my assertion, that there is zero response from Adobe representatives.
Participant
November 13, 2014
Thanks Jeffery,
This is stunning, that a company would rather have customers return a product rather than fix a problem.
My collaborators are all using CS6 and Premiere for CC is not compatible.
Legend
November 13, 2014
Hi Paul, You can return your product if you just purchased your product.
Inspiring
November 13, 2014
I have to say that I am not satisfied with the UI scaling of Adobe Photoshop CC. It is only a 200% version of the old UI.
Because of that I will stop my adobe creative cloud account till this problem will be solved in an acceptable manner.
And this could take some time 🙂
Participant
November 13, 2014
What about the the rest of the suite. Is this fixed in the new versions?