Webcam Signature Dialog Box is Too Big

Hi, I have a question about the webcam signature feature. It seems like the dialog box is way too big for my screen, as you can see on the screenshot (below) I can't scroll down and accept the webcam shot. I changed the resolution on my computer (I'm using windows 8.1) and that didn't work. Is there a where that I can make the dialog box smaller?
(<-Can't scroll down on the dialog box)

One possibility: http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/hi-dpi-retina-display-support.html

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