WOW... well apparently I just didn't lower my resolution enough... I just matched the res of my previous laptop (1600 x 900) and now the UI is fine, but it's so crazy that I cannot use the power of my resolution to be able to work within adobe. Does CS6 work better at a resolutions up to 3840 x 2160? On that note does Adobe still allow upgrades or is it ALL subscription based now? I know for a while you were still able to upgrade to CS6 without having to go the Creative Cloud route...
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The majority of the buttons on the SARA are big and colorful, with tactile shapes that differentiate one from another. The control panel juts out a bit from the bottom front of the unit and has control buttons on its front facing the user and on its top facing the ceiling. Moving from left to right on the front panel, the first button is a round green On/Off button with a raised tactile marking of a white circle with a vertical line through it, the universal symbol for power. Next is an orange Volume rocker switch with a raised tactile white horn symbol. The next four buttons are round gray buttons with no label or tactile markings; these are the File button, Erase Page button, Language button, and Scanning Mode button. The last button on the front panel is an orange rocker switch with a raised tactile image of a white rabbit, and it is used to control the speed of the voice output. To the right of that last control is a headphone jack.
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