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December 9, 2017
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How can I enlarge tool icons in Photoshop?

  • December 9, 2017
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I need to increase the size of the menu names and tool icons so I can see them. The standard download size is much too small for my eyes. Can this be done?

ps. I work on a 17" laptop

11 replies

Participant
October 9, 2025

Everyone tells you go to your preference UI system screw that that's not what you're looking for. What you want to do is go into your program files look for Adobe scroll down until you find the Photoshop version folder that you are using.  Go into that file and look for the Photoshop exe file / application file. Right click on it and click  properties.  You'll see a tab say compatibility click that. At the bottom of the menu you will see change High DPI settings click that. You will then check off a box that says hi DPI scaling override. Underneath there would be a drop-down box that you will change to system. Click OK on that box and then apply on the previous one. Close everything out and restart Photoshop and your problem will be fixed. Hope this helps out anyone else having this issue

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 9, 2025

@Fowltactikz 

It only solves the problem insofar as you have succesfully turned your expensive high resolution display into a standard HD display.  This just scales everything on screen 2x, including the image itself. It now uses four screen pixels to represent each image pixel.

 

Scaling the Photoshop UI, but not the image, is done through the scaling factor in Windows settings. Yes, this naturally scales all applications, but it's hard to understand why Photoshop would need different scaling than any other application. 

Participating Frequently
June 26, 2024

Hi.  I'm having the same problem after getting a new monitor and computer.  Annoying.  I finally changed the settings, system, display, display resolution to 1920 X 1080 and it's better.  No black wasted space on left and right sides, size of the taskbar (bottom) of windows is better as well as menus and tool icons in photoshop and illustrator.

Participant
June 8, 2023

Navigate to where the actual application file(.exe) is,

right-click it and select properties,

choose the compatibility tab and select "Change high dpi settings" under the settings section,

in the next window, select the checkbox that says "High DPI scaling override",

and choose "System" from the drop down.

-Hit ok to save the changes, and then re-open Photoshop

June 8, 2023

Nope...  The icons are still 33px by 26px.  

lesliet64987402
Participating Frequently
May 22, 2023

After much searching I just found the video below which shows how to change windows settings, top menu text is still on the small side and it makes all screen text larger but does help with icons; I changed my setting to 200 and may twiddle with it a bit but this does seem to help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_RiMMPOSXc

See attachment.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 15, 2020
Participant
March 27, 2020

I'm having the same problem. I just got Creative Cloud with PS 2020, I'm using a just-updated version of Windows 10 on an HP Envy 14. Bloody Hell, Adobe - are you trying to make us go blind? I've tried increasing the size of the tool icons by using preferences > interface > font size large, and it does nothing at all. I've tried changing the settings in Properties, as suggested in various places - also nothing. I've restarted PS and rebooted my laptop - nothing, nada, zilch.

 

Does someone from Adobe have a fix that actually works, or am I going to have to get a different company's photo editing software? As it stands, my brand new verseion of PS 2020 is completely useless to me.

Participating Frequently
June 26, 2024

After making the changes in interface, did you close and reopen photoshop?  That might help.  I got new monitor, computer and CC Adobe programs now.  Had problem with small size.  Changed resolution to 1920 X 1080 in settings, display, display resolution and that helped.  Also changes in programs in preferences and restarted programs.

 

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2020

Is your computer's operating system windows 10 or......?

Yourantiaman
Participating Frequently
March 15, 2020

i got  the same  problem. PH version:

Adobe Photoshop Version: 10.0 (10.0x20070321 [20070321.m.1480 16:39:00 cutoff; m branch])
Operating System: Windows NT
Version: 6.2
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:12, Stepping:3 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 4
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3598 MHz
Built-in memory: 16325 MB
Free memory: 9667 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 3255 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 80 %
Graphic card Nvidiav. 432.00 GeForce RTX 2080

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My problem started when I  change to a new  LG "55" OLED smart TV. Calibrated.

I use a Samsung 27" monitor (sidescreen )for Photoshop and the  new big 55 OLED TV for Word, Work and Games.

Now on the 27 " PH tool menu icons are thinny, small and very hard to see.. I want to enlarge the tool menu  ? is this possible ??

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2020

What operating system does your computer have?

Participant
February 7, 2020

CS 5 and I changed the UI interface to high, but it didn't do much at all.  I would think Adobe would help to keep us using and enjoying their product, because the inability to SEE IT makes us consider the other options!  After all, we ARE VISUAL PEOPLE!!!

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 16, 2020

CS5 is ten years old. It had no support for UI scaling, because high resolution screens that required it, did not exist at that time.

 

UI scaling support was added as those screens started to hit the market. Photoshop has supported it ever since. But you are ten years behind.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2020

What operating system are you using?

Participant
February 7, 2020

I'm using CS 5 and the tools are sooo teeny tiny I can't read them!

Is there hope for this version?

kevcham
Participant
April 3, 2023

It's insane that Adobe makes it so hard for people with poor eyesight can't use their interface.

 

Bettina Di Virgilio
Participating Frequently
December 11, 2017

Under the Photoshop Preferences/Interface you can set the UI scale to Automatic/ 100%/200%. Try one of those and check. Second option: when you've Photoshop CC use the search function instead of the icons, just press Ctrl/Cmd + F and type down the tool you need, it will be activated.

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2017

I recommend to use large or medium font size from preferences->general

Participant
February 7, 2020

That did not work, they are still about 1/4 inch high and impossible to see.