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How to increase UI font size in Acrobat - make text in interface larger - accessibility

Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2022 Aug 04, 2022

How can I increase the font size in the UI for Acrobat Pro DC?

The text in the user interface and menus is far too tiny for me to read comfortably. 

Thank you in advance!

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New Here ,
Jun 15, 2025 Jun 15, 2025

Doing this ACTUALLY worked for me just now...
That said, the UI of the Adobe itself looks kind of blurry now.  Still, that's not as bad as having to strain to read the the menus and text in the UI and what not.  TBH, I can't really tell if the quality of the image in the PDFs I'm opening has been affected in any way.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 04, 2022 Aug 04, 2022

Hi there

 

Hope you are doing well and sorry to hear that.

 

Please go to Adobe Acrobat (Mac), Edit (Win) , Preferences > General > Under, Scale for screen resolution select 'Auto Detect' and reboot the application, and check.

 

Regards

Amal

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2022 Aug 04, 2022

Amal, that suggestion did not work for me. Changing that setting in preferences does not impact the user interface at all. I restarted Acrobat as well as my computer, and also adjusted the scaling in Windows, but no effect on the Acrobat UI.

Does it matter that I am using a networked computer? Right now my display resolution is set to the recommended 2560x1440 for this monitor, and scaling is set to 125%.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 06, 2022 Sep 06, 2022

Hi @PamelaDbq 

 

Sorry for the delay in response, You may try to change the display resolution and scaling on the affected monitor and see if that works for you.

 

Regards

Amal

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New Here ,
Dec 29, 2024 Dec 29, 2024

They removed the scaling options for the UI. Even with the scaling up on my monitor, the text to 200% of the scaling of Adobe UI system is tiny. It doesn't scale like the rest of the documents and words. Opening up the menus is tedious. This is ridiculous. The scaling of the Uio should never been removed. 

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New Here ,
Feb 23, 2025 Feb 23, 2025

Did you find a solution for this? The text is so impossibly small on my new Surface pro screen that I can no longer use Adobe. It should be simple to change the scale, but alas it is all too small for me to see where/how to change it. 

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New Here ,
May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025

It seems that Adobe Acrobat does not observe Windows display scaling options within legacy dialogs. To fix this, I use Windows compatibility settings to override the application's DPI settings. The tradeoff with this is that it makes all of Acrobat's modern UI elements either blurry or pixelated depending on my scaling options.

Instructions for Windows 11 24H2:

  1. Open shortcut properties window.
  2. Switch to "Compatibility" tab
  3. Click on "Change high DPI settings".
  4. Place a checkbox on "Override high DPI scaling behavior and select "System".

 

 

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New Here ,
Jun 15, 2025 Jun 15, 2025

Doing this ACTUALLY worked for me just now...
That said, the UI of the Adobe itself looks kind of blurry now.  Still, that's not as bad as having to strain to read the the menus and text in the UI and what not.  TBH, I can't really tell if the quality of the image in the PDFs I'm opening has been affected in any way.

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New Here ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

How do I navigate to the  "Open shortcut properties window" ? I cannot seem to locate a similar looking screen to yours. Thanks 

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 21, 2025 Aug 21, 2025
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Hi @fiona_8302

 

I hope you are doing well, and we are sorry for the delayed response.

 

Right-click on the Acrobat icon on the desktop (Mac/Windows), and you will get a pop-up screen, where you can see Properties at the end. Select it, and you will get the Adobe Acrobat Properties window.

 

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

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