, you can manage language packs directly within the software settings: Open Options : Click on in the top menu and select Navigate to Languages : Select the tab or scroll to the bottom to find the Get Language Packs Download New Packs
Some older versions don't have built-in language switching. Instead, you need to download a separate language pack from the official ACDSee website.
If the language packs are corrupted, the best option is to reinstall the software and select the desired language at the beginning. 5. Supported Languages in ACDSee
: Be aware that switching languages may change the names of default system folders (e.g., changing "Developed" to "Entwickelt"), which can sometimes cause confusion when searching for files.
Disclaimer: Modifying the Windows Registry incorrectly can cause system instability. Back up your registry before making changes. Method 3: Reinstalling with a Specific Language Pack
Open the Windows and select Settings (the gear icon). Click on Apps > Installed Apps . Find your version of ACDSee in the list. Click the three dots (or right-click) and select Uninstall . Step 3: Download and Install the Correct Language Version
ACDSee frequently builds separate installation packages for different language markets. If the registry method does not work, it usually means your current installation files do not contain the language pack you want. Downloading the correct installer is the most reliable solution. Step 1: Locate Your License Key
This guide will walk you through the steps to change the language in various versions of ACDSee (Photo Studio Ultimate, Professional, and Standard) on Windows. Method 1: Changing the Language via Options (In-App Method)
Open the (search for regedit in the Start menu).
What of ACDSee are you using? (e.g., Photo Studio Ultimate 2024, ACDSee 20)