Acdsee Language Change <HD 2027>

  • plugins/
  • Resource entry example (JSON): "key": "FileMenu.Open", "text": "Open", "context": "Main menu — Open file", "plural": null


    When all else fails, a clean reinstall is the most reliable way to force an ACDSee language change. This is particularly necessary if you initially installed a single-language version (e.g., the Japanese-only installer). acdsee language change

    Changing the language is one thing; translating technical software correctly is another. plugins/

    For users running legacy software like ACDSee Pro 10, 11, 12, or 2019, the registry is your best friend. This method is highly effective for an ACDSee language change when the GUI fails. Resource entry example (JSON): "key": "FileMenu

    Warning: Incorrectly editing the registry can damage your Windows installation. Back up your registry before proceeding.

    Steps:

  • Find the folder corresponding to your version (e.g., 140 for version 14, 150 for version 15, or Pro110 for Pro 11).
  • Look for a string value named Language or Locale.
  • Double-click it and change the value code:
  • Click OK.
  • If the Language key doesn’t exist, right-click in the right pane → NewString Value → Name it Language and assign the code.
  • Close the Registry Editor and restart ACDSee.
  • Note: If you change the registry but the UI remains the same, you are likely missing the corresponding .lng or .qm language file in the installation directory.