Missing menu bar in Organizer

Trying to work in organizer and the top menu bar wasn't showing.  Called Adobe tech. support and they said I had to change my screen resolution from the present 125% to 100%.  Then I had to restart and, of course, every program on the computer is now running at 100%.  Any way to run at 125% and still see the organizer menu.  The menu does show up in Edit mode.

  Whilst the Editor Menu will appear at 120% to 149% the Organizer Menu (and the advanced button in downloader) won’t. Sometimes the mouse or tool cursors are distorted.
Try a setting of 115% or 116% otherwise 100%. A common display resolution, notably for notebooks/laptops, and netbooks is 1024 x 768 but PSE requires a screen height of 800 for full functionality.
 

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