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How to resize the user interface of Ai?

New Here ,
Sep 09, 2017 Sep 09, 2017

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I am very new to all adobe software, and am currently trying to resize the interface of Ai CS6 as it is currently very small (see below image - I have a 13" display).

How can I rescale the user interface, so that the text and icons are a reasonable size? Many thanks.

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Community Expert , Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017

Scale to Higher Supported Scale Factor is only available on High-PPI displays (my 21 inch iMac with Retina Display does not have it). It most likely is not available on the OP's 13 inch display.

It's a Windows thing. My 12" (?) Surface has it.

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Sep 15, 2017 Sep 15, 2017

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Hi jrc4,

It looks like you are not on the updated version of Illustrator. In addition to Monika's suggestion, please update application and try

user interface options in Illustrator preferences.

Ai preferences.png

If you have any further query please feel free to update the discussion.

Regards

Srishti

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Scale to Higher Supported Scale Factor is only available on High-PPI displays (my 21 inch iMac with Retina Display does not have it). It most likely is not available on the OP's 13 inch display.

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Scale to Higher Supported Scale Factor is only available on High-PPI displays (my 21 inch iMac with Retina Display does not have it). It most likely is not available on the OP's 13 inch display.

It's a Windows thing. My 12" (?) Surface has it.

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Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017

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That's not fair!

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Bill+Silbert  schrieb

That's not fair!

Indeed, it's not fair that Apple doesn't care to offer this kind of user interface scaling control.

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