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I recently purchased the current version of Photoshop CS2 and Im in the process of learning the products capabilities.
The system that Im running Photoshop CS2 on is:
Inspiron 8500,Pentium 4, 2.6 GHz,15.4IN WUXGA LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY, Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array, NO-SPWG, 15.4, SHARP monitor screen
According to all documentation that Ive researched, the optimal resolution to view on the monitor is 1920X1200.
I have the DPI setting set to 120. The refresh rate for this screen is 60 Hertz.
Im using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.
When I launch CS2 the text display on my laptop display is so small that it is extremely difficult to read.
Text on the menu bar is reasonably readable. Text on the Options Bar, in Bridge display and the Palettes area is extremely small , probably a size 6 font. Also, is there any way to increase the size of the Toolbox?
Do you have any suggestions how I can increase the font size in the display area so that it is more easily readable? Is there any patch or driver update that Adobe is providing to alleviate this difficulty?
Thanks for taking the time to provide input into my concern.
Richard
The system that Im running Photoshop CS2 on is:
Inspiron 8500,Pentium 4, 2.6 GHz,15.4IN WUXGA LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY, Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array, NO-SPWG, 15.4, SHARP monitor screen
According to all documentation that Ive researched, the optimal resolution to view on the monitor is 1920X1200.
I have the DPI setting set to 120. The refresh rate for this screen is 60 Hertz.
Im using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.
When I launch CS2 the text display on my laptop display is so small that it is extremely difficult to read.
Text on the menu bar is reasonably readable. Text on the Options Bar, in Bridge display and the Palettes area is extremely small , probably a size 6 font. Also, is there any way to increase the size of the Toolbox?
Do you have any suggestions how I can increase the font size in the display area so that it is more easily readable? Is there any patch or driver update that Adobe is providing to alleviate this difficulty?
Thanks for taking the time to provide input into my concern.
Richard
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