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Photoshop 2025 version 26.2 user interface font size and icon size issue

New Here ,
Jan 12, 2025 Jan 12, 2025

I have Photoshop 2025 version 26.2 installed. I do have some vision issues, and until Adobe updates Photoshop to include a fix for the user interface font size and icon size I can’t use Photoshop. I’ve tried all the suggestions on how to make the fonts and icons larger (which there are several), but none of them work. Has anyone heard when the next release will be available and if it fixes the user interface font and icon size issue? Thanks much.

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Jan 12, 2025 Jan 12, 2025

@Dean1128 

 

I've moved your post from Using the Community to the Photoshop forum.

 

Jane

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 12, 2025 Jan 12, 2025

Mac or Windows?

 

On Windows, the Photoshop UI follows the scaling factor you set in Windows (the image will not be scaled).

 

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New Here ,
Jan 15, 2025 Jan 15, 2025

Thank you for the suggestion. I've done that, however, the only problem with setting font size that way is that all my apps increase in font size and they are too large as it is. I have it set to 150% and that's as large as I want it, but it has no effect on Photoshop User Interface font sizes no matter what I set in the Windows interface. One person who uses Adobe Illustrator said that they can adjust the size of the UI fonts size independently of the Windows settings as you suggested. However, thank you for your reply.  

Thank you for the suggestion. I've done that, however, the only problem with setting font size that way is that all my apps increase in font size and they are too large as it is. I have it set to 150% and that's as large as I want it, but it has no effect on Photoshop User Interface font sizes no matter what I set in the Windows interface. One person who uses Adobe Illustrator said that they can adjust the size of the UI fonts size independently of the Windows settings as you suggested. However, thank you for your reply.  

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New Here ,
Aug 29, 2025 Aug 29, 2025
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I have the same problem and am about to give up with Photoshop 2025 v 26.1

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New Here ,
Jan 15, 2025 Jan 15, 2025

Sorry about the duplicate reply. Also, I thought when I selected correct I could edit my reply, but it marked it as the correct answer which I didn't want. How do I undo the mess I've created? 

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Explorer ,
Mar 20, 2025 Mar 20, 2025

Then why does Photoshop offer both a UI scaling option and an option to change interface font size if it just defers to what Windows has?

 

Why do many other apps, including Adobe apps have this option? Clearly it can be done. Photoshop 2025 on my Windows 11 just isn't doing it.

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