Tool Bar at the Top of Elements 9

At the top I can't see "File, edit etc".  Instead I see >> which if I click on shows File edit, etc.  How to I get it so I see File, edit etc on the top of the tool bar?

It’s not uncommon to see a setting of 125% or higher to improve screen readability but PSE requires a dpi of 96 or 100%
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. If your height resolution is out of the range 768 to 800 try experimenting with the slider. 
Go to the control panel and check dpi scaling under Appearance or Display.

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