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Participant
October 23, 2024

Right click on the program from taskbar > Right click Acrobat Adobe again > Properties > Compatibility > Change High DPi settings > check - Override high DPI scaling behaviour. Scaling performed by > Application

 

Restart the program and it must work, if not then select other options from the steps above. Hope it works! 

Participant
October 12, 2021

I re-installed as well but it made no difference. I was able to get it to look normal by going to View - Display Size - Large. By default it is set to standard.

 

Hope this helps!

Participant
November 9, 2023

yes this worked for me!!! omggggggg i've been going crazy with this and contacted our IT dept and asked for a new graphics card haha but i didn't want to wait so thought id poke around a lil more! thank god and thank you cuz i will be able to sleep better tonight! this is nov 2023 and your post is oct 2021 and it still did the trick 🙂 

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 23, 2016

Hi ,

Please check 'Rendering' option under Edit menu> Preferences> Page display.

Make sure that in smooth text drop down "For laptop/LCD screens" selected and

If issue still occurs try once to "Repair Installation" under Help menu.

Let us know if you still experience the issue.

Regards,

Meenakshi

Marvest
MarvestAuthor
Inspiring
May 23, 2016

Thank your for your reply. "For Laptop/LCD screens" was already checked. When I tried "Repair Installation" it starts the process but it doesn't seem to finish it. I get a screen with "Please wait while Windows configures Adobe Acrobat DC" showing from 52 min to 90 min remaining time. My screen blinks a few times and then the warning disappears. My icons still look blurred. Let me know what else can I try. Please find attached my system specs. Acrobat Pro DC version 2015.016.20041.