Screen resolution Eizo CS240 and photoshop

Hello everyone. I have a problem that I can't solve. I have an Eizo CS240. When I start the Camera Raw opens the following window: "Camera Raw requires a minimum screen resolution of 1024 pixels wide x 768 from top. The screen has a lower resolution. Will it continue? ». Even the windows of photomerge or simply the menu options are displayed larger. The monitor, however, is set at a resolution of 1900 x 1200. I did a screen capture.

Thank you for your interest in this issue.

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By chance you run Photoshop 2 X UI? If so, set Photoshop UI 100% IU not 200% UI. Also if your using CC 2015 you can still give a problem with Photoshop Photomerge.  Adobe ScriptUI reimplementation in 2015 of CC and it makes its own scale that does not use the Photoshop preferences UI parameter.

1900 x 1200-2 X UI would be a screen 950 x 600 and not to the requirement of 1024 x 768...

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