Vertical lines underneath typed words

When I am typing something I am getting funky vertical colored lines underneath everything I type. This is really annoying. I just upgraded to version 4 and it sucks big time!

Hello,
Welcome to Adobe Forums.
Which version of MAC are you using ?
Any possibility to share a screenshot if your issue to understand it better ?
Thanks,
Vikram

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