Pro100 Change Language ~repack~ -

Save links to translation tools and Pro100-specific glossaries. This can help you quickly understand unfamiliar terms that appear in the interface.

If you are stuck with a Russian build because of a paid license key (keys are region-locked), you are technically out of luck. Your only workaround is to run Pro100 inside a Virtual Machine with a Russian OS, or use Google Translate Lens on your phone pointed at your monitor—a sad reality for many freelancers using legacy software.

Pro100 relies on external localization files to translate strings of code into human-readable menu items. If you change the .ini file to Language=EN but the program text turns blank, goes missing, or reverts to default, it means your installation folder is missing the English library file. How to Fix Missing Language Packs: Open your main . Pro100 Change Language

In Pro100 Evo, the UI is modernized. Click on your Profile Icon (top right corner) or the Hamburger Menu (☰) in the top left. Select "Preferences" or "Options" (look for a gear icon). The language selector is usually on the "General" or "Appearance" tab.

Navigate to the directory where PRO100 is installed on your computer. Your only workaround is to run Pro100 inside

Look for a subfolder named or just \language . This folder contains the language files that Pro100 uses.

Double-click the file to start the installation wizard. How to Fix Missing Language Packs: Open your main

If you cannot find the language option inside the software, or if the dropdown is empty, you should reinstall the software and select the language at the beginning.

In the pop-up window, look for a tab labeled General or Interface. Find the Language dropdown menu.

: Some interface elements may be "hard-coded" or the translation may be incomplete.