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The default icon of a folder is changed to prevent the contents of it from being viewed. The process of restoring a default icon can be completed by selecting the icon that you want to restore and then clicking the Restore Default button on the Desktop Icon Settings window. A Windows program, shortcut, or folder icon must have 16 by 16 pixels, 32 by 32 pixels, 48 by 48 pixels, and 256 by 256 pixels as standard sizes. Use the Change Icon utility to select an icon from the list of Windows icons or to search for the icon you want to use.
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Icons for the desktop in Windows 8.1 are not always set on a permanent basis. ICO format is the most common format for icons, but you can also save your icon in PNG or JPG format. When you’re finished editing your icon, you’ll need to save it in the right format. You can also change the colors of the icon, or add your own images and text. If you’re creating a new icon, you’ll need to add your own images and text. Once you have your icon image open, you can start editing it. If you’re editing an existing icon, you’ll need to make sure that the image is the right size and format. If you’re starting with a blank image, you’ll need to create your icon from scratch. Once you have your program open, you need to open the icon image. row becomes 'reasonable', but then the drop-down menus are monstrous, and the amount of space taken up by the 'layers' bucket on the right is massive.Whether you want to create a new icon or edit an existing one, you need to have an image editing program like Photoshop, GIMP, or. Compare the 'File/Edit/xxx' rows for the three apps.Īt 200%, the File/Edit/Image.
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Here's a screenshot of my display showing PE at 100%, plus excel and notepad for reference. This one example - Solved: Photoshop scaling issues - Adobe Support Community - 8925179 suggests it can be addressed by creating a 'manifest' file. There are dozens of Adobe support threads that agree with this - all saying exactly the same - 100% too small, 200% too big. So was this feature not added to PE?īasically, 100% is too small, 200% is too big.
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" Photoshop on Windows 10 Creator’s Edition now offers a full range of choices for UI scale factors from 100% through 400%, in 25% increments.". I read this article where Adobe are saying how excited they are to have worked with Microsoft to get scaling 'just right'. Every other application I've run so far on the laptop behaves 'perfectly normally' - the menus and text are 'just right'. My laptop has a 2560x1600 resolution, and I've set scaling in windows to 175%. So then I went to the program location, and modified the properties of the executable file, setting properties/comatibility/high DPI settings/Override high DPI scaling behavior/system (enhanced) - no change - text is still either too small or too large. I then changed it to 200% - back to being too large. I changed the setting in Preferences / Display and Cursors and set UI Scale Factor to Small-100% now the text is microscopic. I installed it, and the menu text was monstrously large.
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I tried installing my existing PE 14 on my new windows 11 laptop, but ran into driver issues so decided it was time to try the new version - PE 2022. So yeah, if there's some way your solution could be made more prominent for the search engines that would be great! It would be really nice if people like me could just google something like "premiere elements text/menu size too small" and quickly find your helpful post.
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Or to be told, as in most forums, that we "simply have to upgrade to the newest version" is frankly, insulting for those of us who have already paid dearly for this product. I would recommend Adobe stop alienating their customers with this kind of advice. But to mess with the registry, as suggested in some forums, is probably not something most of us should be doing.

We really like the software, and want to keep using it. I'm sure many of us who use older versions of Premiere Elements have the same problem.

It would be nice if there was some way to make your solution more widely known Jeff. Thank you so much for posting this solution! I had the same problem using Premiere Elements 11 on a new Dell XPS running Windows 10 - the menus within the program were almost unreadable.
