When I first went in, it was autodetecting for the highest resolution detected. I found some other help advice online that advised to go into the preferences in each program (under edit) and have the UI for high dpi set to auto detect and adjust for the lowest resolution detected. If I remove my laptop then I have to uncheck that in the compatibility settings or the top toolbar does not recognize the location of my cursor appropriately and I cannot functionally use the toolbar (for example, when I go to edit and the drop down menu appears, it changes to the file drop down menu or just disappears as I move my cursor). ![]() ![]() This worked fine as long as my two monitors were linked. I had changed the settings in preferences for each of the programs under compatibility and overrode the highdpi scaling behavior with system (enhanced). My issue is that the adobe products to not appropriately scale. I have two monitors: my laptop, which is a Lenovo Yoga with 4k display and the recommended (and preferred) resolution set at 3840x2160 with 225% scaling my external monitor is an Asus with a recommended (and preferred) resolution of 2560x1440 with 100% scaling. ![]() ![]() Hi! my company uses CC and I have recently downloaded CC 2018 for each of the Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign programs that we use.
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