It was not possible to hack in a retrofit to the CS6 version of InDesign to make it work in that environment. The first version of InDesign to provide support for this class of monitor and the operating system functions to properly access same was the first CC version of InDesign. The CS6 version of InDesign was released prior to Apple's announcement and release of either hardware or software that supported very high definition monitors (4K and 5K), their so-called “Retina” displays. This is Adobe's response to a similar issue that arose with InDesign, which you may find helpful: If you read some of the earlier comments you would know you aren't addressing Adobe on these forums but volunteers. Unless a software company operates ethically, they will no longer have my business. Any software should be a specially invited guest. Software should never behave like it owns the machine, nor that it is operating in a war zone vying for customer attention. I also don't like the trend of different software companies sabotaging each others' products, or planting themselves as default programs when the question was never asked. The current trend towards subscription services may work for some, but not for those of us who can't live with an indefinite financial commitment. Adobe, in designing products that are designed to FAIL, the company has proven to me to have no quality consciousness nor loyalty to its former customers. I am not interested in buying ANYTHING from Adobe anymore. Adobe is one of the few softwares that can't seem to adjust to new monitors, it has also flunked out on very basic opening of Adobe documents (so now I just use the reader), and my use of this software is now very limited. I am now working with CS6 using a dumbed down monitor and some parts of the suite I never was able to use. My resources are too limited on a fixed retirement income. I am not interested in upgrading to the current system that drafts my account. Thank you for your reply, but after spending the $$$$ bucks to get the suite just 3 years ago, a purchase I wasn't able to afford, to begin with, I still regret that decision.
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