Bad resolution size is re-enabled Photoshop

I had Photoshop CS6 on a Macbook Air 11 '', and when he died I re-uploaded it on my new 15 "Pro. However, when I open the text and interfaces and so on are really pixelated and I cannot see anything in the net. Even when I open an image, it is not crispy and doesn't focus itself as it normally does. Even windows configuration when I downloaded it were like that, so there is something wrong with the program itself. Is it possible to change it so that it looks on the screen 15 ''?

CS6 and by adjusting the font size for a high resolution display https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2171036

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