So I had the usual problem of icons and menus etc. being very small in Photoshop CS6 Extended when I upgraded from Windows 10 to a Asus Zenbook running Windows 11 with over twice the screen resolution. The fix for that was an easy one and I’m happy with the size of icons and menus now. However the tool size is a problem as they are so small they can hardly be seen.
I found a supposed solution regarding right clicking on the Photoshop Exe. File and choosing properties, compatibility, change high DPI settings and ticking the box override high DPI scaling behavior, then choosing System or System Enhanced from the drop-down menu, OK, Apply and restart Photoshop. Made no difference whatsoever.
Then I opened Photoshop and went to Edit, Preferences, Interface and changed the UI Font Size to large. It also said to then tick the box Scale UI to Font but this option doesn’t exist.
Is there any way, perhaps with a registry hack to increase the size of the tools to make them easier to use?
I found a supposed solution regarding right clicking on the Photoshop Exe. File and choosing properties, compatibility, change high DPI settings and ticking the box override high DPI scaling behavior, then choosing System or System Enhanced from the drop-down menu, OK, Apply and restart Photoshop. Made no difference whatsoever.
Then I opened Photoshop and went to Edit, Preferences, Interface and changed the UI Font Size to large. It also said to then tick the box Scale UI to Font but this option doesn’t exist.
Is there any way, perhaps with a registry hack to increase the size of the tools to make them easier to use?