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November 15, 2019
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Creative Cloud didn't Fix Tiny Tools

  • November 15, 2019
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I posted a few days ago about my CS6 having tiny tool syndrome. Nothing seems to work to bring them back. So, I downloaded the trial of Creative Cloud and opened PS. Only thing is, the tools are still tiny. Not sure if my CS6 is overriding CC or if the tools are tiny everywhere.

Any ideas? My next step is taking this laptop to professionals because I can't do my work.

 

Got CC to open on its own. Tools are a bit larger, not great but I can see them, so thinking it's within the system.

Really don't want to pay for CC, though.

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Jeff Arola
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November 22, 2019

When you say the "Tools" are "tiny" are you referring the size of the tool icons in the toolbox or the size of the cursor you see in the document area?

 

Your using windows 10 and what version?

(you can get the version by pressing the Windows logo key+R key the entering winver)

 

 

What is the resolution of your display?

 

Could you post a screenshot?

 

Photoshop cc sets the size of the interface based on what the windows ui settings are. That is the ps ui will be bigger if windows Scale and Layout under System is set to something larger than 100%.

 

 

Louann108Author
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November 23, 2019

I don't have CC. As stated, I have CS6. Rez is 3840x2160. Changing that does nothing for the tools (cursors, not icons). Version 1903. Screenshots do not show the cursors at all. It's a Dell Inspiron 7586.

Yes, I have tried the manifest thing. Yes, I have tried changing the cursor size. No, I do not have numeric choices in UI adjusting and "large" does nothing.

No, changing resolution doesn't work to change the tool size, only screws with the screen ratio and mucks up the view of pages.

This has only occured since I did a restore 2 weeks ago and had to reinstall. I've had the CS6 for 4 years and never had an issue.

The laptop is less than a year old so I'm taking it in to the store to see if their "geeks" can figure it out.

 

Jeff Arola
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November 15, 2019

On windows 10 you can go to

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit) and/or C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6

right click on the Photoshop.exe, click Properties>Compatibility>Change High DPI Settings and set the High DPI scaling override to System or System Enhanced.

 

 

Louann108Author
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November 16, 2019

Tried it, didn't do a thing. Might have to try the way Melissa posted, just very slowly. You'd think as a writer, I could absorb and comprehend what I read, but alas it goes in one eye and out the other. LOL

Louann108Author
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November 16, 2019

Well, Melissa's suggestion didn't work either. Might be time for some professionals.

melissapiccone
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November 15, 2019
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Louann108Author
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November 15, 2019

Yes, read that a couple of times and while I'm certainly no noob to computers, it is difficult for me to follow the whole thing.