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I have the free 30-day trial of the current version of PSE for evaluation. The details on the screen are tiny! Please can you tell me how to enlarge it? I’m on a Lenovo Yoga 7i, Win 11, i5 with Iris graphics so I think the pc is up to it! Display is 14" FHD IPS (1920 x 1080) 300 nits, wide viewing angle touchscreen, 72% NTSC, 16:9, anti-glare. Altering UI only enlarges the cursor, not the screen. TIA
Solved! What worked for me was
Leave the UI Scale Factor on auto and follow Sameer K’s instructions which were
Right-click on PhotoshopElementsEditor.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Change Settings for all users > Change High DPI Settings > High DPI Scaling Overide > Check the option 'Override High DPI scaling behavior.' > Scaling Performed by > Test & choose from the following options one by one > Application , System & System (Enhanced) and apply each of these settings and test which works b
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That's about as big as you can make it. You do have a rather small display- have you considered purchasing a bigger montior?
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@Glenn8675309 It's plenty big enough for edits on the go!!
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Solved! What worked for me was
Leave the UI Scale Factor on auto and follow Sameer K’s instructions which were
Right-click on PhotoshopElementsEditor.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Change Settings for all users > Change High DPI Settings > High DPI Scaling Overide > Check the option 'Override High DPI scaling behavior.' > Scaling Performed by > Test & choose from the following options one by one > Application , System & System (Enhanced) and apply each of these settings and test which works best for you.
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To enlarge the details in PSE on your Lenovo Yoga 7i, adjust the Windows scaling settings:
This should make text and interface elements larger.
On my website, I provide solutions for common display issues, helping users optimize their software experience on high-resolution screens.