Terrible display quality on Zoom Out

Just upgraded to PS Elements 9. In most view>zoom levels (including the presets "Fit On Screen" and "Fill Screen"), the images display terribly pixelated on the screen. I understand that zooms in excess of 100% will naturally pixelate, but I have this problem at almost every zoom ratio UNDER 100% as well. Only a few "benchmark" zoom levels (like, 25%, for example) display nice and sharp. Of course, 100% displays fine, too. All other zoom levels (whether manually-entered or using the preset zoom levels) are highly pixelated. I didn't have this problem in my old PSE2.
Is there a setting somewhere I can use to improve the display quality of zoomed images?
Thanks.

If your not seeing the pixelation at 25%, 50% or 100% then there's probably nothing you can
change. I suspect if you were to open the images in pse2 and view them at the exact same
viewing percent, then the same thing would happen.
Pse2 had more screen space for displaying images so they may have been bigger
and appeared less pixelated. For example in pse2, most of my images are displayed at 50%
when opened, where as pse9 displays them around 47% which appears pixelated until
set to 50% view.
MTSTUNER

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