My photoshop font size is too small

Hi,
I have a question about my Photoshop font size. I don't know why just this installed software shows magically small font and icon to see what is happening. I really want to fix this, so I don't have to stay so close to my screen to see it....
I have tried to re-install and other applications seem to be just the right size.
Regards,
Momo Lin

Try Edit>Preferences>Interface>Text :UI Font size
or
Edit>Preferences>Experimental Features>Scale UI 200%

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