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February 5, 2018
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Photoshop CC 2018 - Problem with "Full screen menus". MacBookPro connected with a monitor.

  • February 5, 2018
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Hello, I use to work in Photoshop in "full screen menus" mode and I'm getting a problem now that I pass to CC2018 from CC2017.

The problem is that when I open a document and I press "F" to pass to "full screen menus" menu mode, then the work area become 1/4 of the screen and It's impossible to work with that. I made different test but I couldn't find a solution. Never had this kind of problem before. I work with the last MacBookPro connected with an external monitor and I understood this is the problem because if I work directly on the laptop it's working well. But I work in this way from years... Hope some one have the right solution. At moment i'm try to came back to cc2017. many thanks

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    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 5, 2018

    There may be no solution yet.  However we also do not need every mac user to  start a thread on the subject this subject. It is sugested in the forum useage guide that you search for answers before asking your question.  This is a friendly place I just want to let you know there were threads on the subject there may be some answers.  I do not have the problem  or lnow if there is an answer. 

    JJMack
    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 5, 2018

    There are several threads on this subject mac users have started please do a search for them.

    JJMack
    fulviob71Author
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    February 5, 2018

    Thank you, but wasn’t able to find the right answers for me. I saw a suggestion you give to another user regarding change the UI Scaling but I see that in gray (not possible to change) and at moment it's set on “auto”. On the previous version of photoshop 2017 i use to work on the same way, MacBook Pro retina connect with Eizo monitor and I didn’t got this problem. Any additional help? Thanks in advance

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