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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

October 22, 2014
I don't understand why cant you guys fix cs6? my understanding is that you recommend to upgrade to cc 2014? Why?

we just paid a ridiculous amount for CS6 master collection and we have to upgrade?

where is the fix for cs6 and high resolution monitors?
October 22, 2014
Adobe seriously get it right or fuc...king don't charge ridiculous money for the software people cant use.
Inspiring
October 22, 2014
Roland, I think you speak out things in words that we never dared to do. Though it is right what you are saying it won ́t change anything here. This company, let ́s call it adobe doesn ́t have or doesn ́t want to have enough money to invest into programming people. It ́s all a calculation thing. How many clients do I loose. So a company can calculate what are the cost for loosing "some" clients and what would be the cost for doing the programming quick. Here it looks like that programming is more expensive than loosing clients. Or maybe the clients just don ́t have any alternative, so that they keep using this product.
October 22, 2014
You guys are f.....ucking idiots.
I paid over two gran for adobe creative suit cs6 and now you are telling me that I need to upgrade to CC in order to get the scalable user interface on high resolution screen support?
Fu.....cking fix your god damn software
October 22, 2014
You guys are fu.....king idiots.
I paid over two gran for adobe creative suit cs6 and now you are telling me that I need to upgrade to CC in order to get the scalable user interface on high resolution screen support?
Fu......cking fix your god damn software
Participating Frequently
October 12, 2014
Right, you got me buying the CC. But still, it is not fixed. First, using BR as a front-end to PS needs tele-lens on my glasses... then, open camera raw, which is part of PS despite whatever you say, is the same. So the core question comes back to: Is that the only thing adobe can come up with? I have to say that this was close to the ad by Red Bull which say "you get wings"... No, of course not. And it seems that my 31 inch monitor should be something like an 80 inch to make things readable.
A frank question and a frank answer please: Will these remaining issues, which seems to be monumental, be fixed at all, and in near time (within 6 months). As it is now I cannot recommend anyone to upgrade to CC. The benefit is minimal or close to zero.
abbas zakeri
Participating Frequently
October 10, 2014
Abbas Zakeri less than a minute ago
HI
If you have 2 photoshop in system you have this problem run old verstion and run photoshop cc2014 then close old phtopshop and clos photoshop 2014 and find photoshop.exe on location then right clik on icon select compatibility chek mark run whit win 7 and chek mark run 256 color then chek mar run 640 clik ok and open yor photoshops
mr.abbaszakeri@gmail,com
abbas zakeri
Participating Frequently
October 10, 2014
HI
If you have 2 photoshop in system you have this problem run old verstion and run photoshop cc2014 then close old phtopshop and clos photoshop 2014 and find photoshop exe on location then right clik compatibility chek mar run whit win 7 and chek mark run 256 color then chek mar run 640 clik ok and open yor photoshops
mr.abbaszakeri@gmail,com
Inspiring
October 10, 2014
No, CS6 (13.x) is 2 major versions behind the current CC 2014 (aka version 15.x).
Participating Frequently
October 10, 2014
It is not supported in cs 6 which is pretty new