Acdsee Language Change Now

Are you trying to change the language for or the Video Editor ?

Proceed with the installation process.

Advanced users can sometimes force ACDSee to look for a different language ID via the Windows Registry. Proceed with caution, as modifying the registry incorrectly can cause system instability. Press Windows Key + R , type , and press Enter .

Click on General in the sidebar, then select Language & Region . Add Per-App Settings: Scroll down to the Applications section at the bottom. Click the + (Plus) icon to add a specific application rule. Select ACDSee from the application drop-down menu. acdsee language change

In the left sidebar of the Registry Editor, navigate through the folders using the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > ACD Systems > ACDSee > [Your Version Number] > Lcid

While changing the language in ACDSee is usually a straightforward process, some users may encounter issues. Here are some common problems and solutions:

It is worth noting that changing the software interface language does not always change the language of the offline Help file. In some versions, the Help file redirects to an online repository which may or may not have a localized version for your specific language. Power users relying on the manual may find themselves reverting to English documentation for troubleshooting advanced features. Are you trying to change the language for

: Ensure your license key supports multiple languages.

Log into your ACDSee ID account on the official ACDSee website. Navigate to the downloads section and specifically select the installer for your target language (e.g., English, German, French, or Japanese).

If you are using , language packs can be changed within the application: Proceed with caution, as modifying the registry incorrectly

How to Change the Language in ACDSee: A Complete Guide ACDSee is a powerful image editing and digital asset management program used worldwide. By default, the software installs in the language matching your operating system or the installer package you downloaded. If you need to switch the interface language—whether for personal preference, a multilingual workspace, or troubleshooting—the process depends on your specific software version and license.

Add a Language tab under Tools > Options > General that displays a dropdown list of all supported languages (e.g., English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, etc.). When a user selects a new language: