Fixed — Acdsee Language Change

ACDSee sometimes defaults to the system language dictated by Windows regional formats rather than your active display language. If your Windows location or keyboard layout is set to a different country, ACDSee may automatically revert to that language. How to Synchronize Windows Settings: Open Windows ( Windows Key + I ). Navigate to Time & Language > Language & Region .

Confirm your and Regional format match your desired language. Step 3: Download the Specific Language Installer

Look for a key named or LanguageID .

| Cause | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | | | ACDSee sometimes stores language preferences per Windows user account, not system-wide. | | Corrupted Preferences | Cached UI settings in the AppData folder can override your selected language. | | Incomplete Language Pack | Your ACDSee version might not include full localization files for all languages. | | Registry Permission Issue | Windows may block ACDSee from writing language preferences to the registry. |

Download the exact installer for your preferred language (e.g., English, French, or German). acdsee language change fixed

Download the global offline installer rather than the regional stub installer. To help narrow down the problem, tell me: What of ACDSee are you using? What language is it stuck on, and which one do you want? Did this happen after a recent software update ? Share public link

完成以上步骤后,重新启动ACDSee,你会发现界面语言已经变成了你想要的。如果界面仍是英文或出现混乱,可以尝试重启电脑,以完成彻底的清理。 ACDSee sometimes defaults to the system language dictated

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Open Windows File Explorer and navigate to the installation directory: Navigate to Time & Language > Language & Region

Locate your licensed version (e.g., ACDSee Ultimate 2025 or ACDSee Professional 2026 ).