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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
June 13, 2014
"Supporting HiDPI is a priority for our team."

Obviously not.

This has been an ongoing issue and I'm really amazed at Adobe's lack of leadership -- and competence on this issue!

What's up Adobe??? Photoshop professionals are one of your key constituents? Have you become Ma Bell and don't care a whit because you have what's basically a monopoly?

I WORK WITH PHOTOSHOP CC and this is STILL a problem, so ... ??????
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Participating Frequently
June 11, 2014
Agree...! The time this is taking to get fixed and the explanations offered do not pass the smell test.

Facebook/Twitter/Google+ would be good starting points.

Of course your comment and mine will likely be redacted before anyone can see them.
Participating Frequently
June 11, 2014
Ditto that!!

If this announcement coming up in a week or so is not the news we want to hear I think it it time to start a boycott. I have been considering ways to get the word out... like getting a group of people to buy an article in a publication, starting trends in Facebook Twitter and other means of mass communication. Consumers should band together - there are a lot of people angry about this. It is inconceivable they would not have found a way to resolve this by now.

Maybe the market is passing Adobe by since they are not modernizing their product to work with new technology properly and not listening to their consumers.
Inspiring
June 11, 2014
Ditto that...!
Inspiring
June 1, 2014
Thank you for the defense Faye. This is a serious issue, and shouldn't be brushed off lightly if Adobe wants to truly help their paying customers.
Inspiring
June 1, 2014
No, Chris, your identical, vague replies DON'T explain this, and after three years long, it is obviously not a technical problem. Particularly when you don't provide a detailed description of why this can't be done, and particularly since it makes your flagship product unusable. It's some weird, bizarre business decision by Adobe.
Inspiring
June 1, 2014
Please read the existing replies that already explain this.
Inspiring
June 1, 2014
After over a year, this topic of hi-dpi display problems is still not fixed on any of the new CC products. Why am I paying $50/month for a product that gives me a headache within 15 minutes of use? I'm losing my faith in Adobe's ability to deliver true value.

Adobe, your products are unuseable on even monitors as low as 1080p. Fix this issue soon. This dpi issue used to just to annoy me in the beginning as I thought Adobe would fix it soon, but after a whole year of this crap I'm nearly livid and considering a divorce from you.

Fix this now, it should be top priority. I'm not the only one saying this. There is an outcry for this issue to be fixed.
Inspiring
May 26, 2014


On Windows 8.1 Photoshop does not Scale to 150% when I set Windows to scale my Screen. It works fine with other Adobe programms like inDesign.
Participating Frequently
May 22, 2014
Who cares. The point of CC is that there are no versions anymore, they just roll out new features when they are ready that are not included in previous versions.