On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 07:35:20PM +0200, Toine wrote:
> If you run Win10 on high dpi displays: Right click on the program icon and
> select properties > Compatibility and last Change high DPI settings. Try
> all combo's and one of them should result in a larger GUI in photoshop

It probably won't.

Adobe don't use most of the Windows infrastructure for their products -
they do almost everything themselves directly into the framebuffer using
low-level graphics primitives.

That's why I switched to Photoshop Elements 15 (and Acrobat Reader DC)
when I got a 4K notebook - while almost everything else displayed readable
text when the primary display was set to 200% scaling, older Adobe products
(Elements 13, Adobe Reader XI) insisted on drawing GUI text at an unreadably
small size.

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