HI all
I just recently moved to a new Windows 10 machine and my initial install of PSP 2019 resized the menus and tool icons to a reasonable size based on the W10 Ease of Access - Display settings (175%)
Long story short ... I had to uninstall and reinstall PSP 2019 several times today due to bad DLL's ... and I eventually got working again ... BUT the tool icons and menus no longer adapt to the Ease of Access settings (see attached)
Any suggestions how I can make changes so that I am able to see the settings in PSP?
Force PSP 2019 to adopt the Windows 10 Ease of Access
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Re: Force PSP 2019 to adopt the Windows 10 Ease of Access
PSP 2019 has menuitems under the "User Interface" section of the top toolbar. You can choose "Icon Size," "Scrollbar Size," etc. IIRC there is also a choice for "Font Size" in PSP 2019. These choices let you pick Small, Medium and Large. Check them out and see if they meet your needs.
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Re: Force PSP 2019 to adopt the Windows 10 Ease of Access
Your screen capture shows X9 and you speak about PSP 2019 in your message ...dice_collector wrote: BUT the tool icons and menus no longer adapt to the Ease of Access settings (see attached)
Could you confirm ?
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Re: Force PSP 2019 to adopt the Windows 10 Ease of Access
PSPx9 uses small icons (v19) with what looks to be small text. PSP 2018 (v20) uses small/medium/large icons. PSP 2019 (v21) offers the same choice in icons; IIRC PSP 2019 offers a size choice in text as well. (Good pickup, Jean-Luc.)Jean-Luc wrote:Your screen capture shows X9 and you speak about PSP 2019 in your message ...dice_collector wrote: BUT the tool icons and menus no longer adapt to the Ease of Access settings (see attached)
Could you confirm ?
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