Pro100 Change Language Direct

Here is the deep insight that most users miss: Changing the interface language does NOT change the material database names.

If you open Pro100 in English, but the furniture library was built on a Russian template, your "Wardrobe" module might still be labeled Шкаф. Your "Laminate" might be ЛДСП.

To truly change the language of the objects inside Pro100, you must:

Pro100 is a professional software for kitchen, wardrobe, and furniture design, developed by Balabushka Software (Russia/Ukraine origin). Depending on the distribution source, the default interface language may be English, Russian, Ukrainian, or another language. Users often need to switch to English (or their native language) for better usability.

If you can navigate the menus, this is the quickest way to make the switch.

  • In the dropdown menu, select Options (or the bottom-most item).
  • In the Options window, look for a tab or section labeled Language or General.
  • You will see a dropdown list of available languages (e.g., Polski, English, Русский, Deutsch).
  • Select English.
  • Click OK (or the button on the far right/bottom).
  • Restart the application for the changes to take full effect.
  • Pro100 stores its UI strings in a specific folder structure. To force the change:

  • Look for a file named lang.ini or a folder named Lang.
  • Inside the Lang folder, you will see files like English.lng, Russian.lng, German.lng.
  • Critical Step: Open the main executable folder and look for Pro100.ini or user.config.
  • Open Pro100.ini with Notepad. Look for a line that says Language=RU.
  • Change it to Language=EN (or DE for German, FR for French).
  • Save the file. Note: Windows may prevent saving to Program Files. Save the edited file to your Desktop, then drag it back into the folder, granting Administrator permissions.
  • Why this fails often: The software sometimes regenerates the Pro100.ini on startup based on your Windows Regional Format. You must also change your Windows Region to "English (United States)" under Control Panel > Region > Administrative > Copy Settings. Pro100 Change Language

    If the INI hack fails, the version you have was compiled without language tables. You cannot "add" language to a locked binary.

    The Deep Fix:

    Click the Main Menu button. A dropdown will appear. You are looking for an option that resembles a gear icon or a sliders icon. The text next to it will likely be in Russian: "Системные настройки" (System Settings). In the English version, this is labeled "System Settings" – but since you are changing the language, you must go by the icon.

    | Method | Success Rate | Skill Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Settings Menu | 20% | Beginner | | INI / Config Hack | 50% | Intermediate | | EU Reinstall + Registry Clean | 85% | Advanced | | Manual Texture Renaming | 100% (But tedious) | Expert |

    My recommendation: Do not waste time trying to "force" a Russian build to speak English. It will always glitch. Download the specific International Version (v5.21 or higher) from a European distributor. That is the only build where the language switch actually persists through updates.

    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. Here is the deep insight that most users

    Pro Tip: If you are designing kitchens professionally and need true multilingual support, consider migrating to Blum Dynalog or SketchUp with PlusSpec. Pro100 is powerful, but its language identity crisis is a symptom of a software that never intended to go global.

    In the Pro100 furniture and interior design software, the language of the user interface (GUI) is generally determined during the initial installation. However, depending on your version or specific hardware (like the NexLand Pro100 router or Canon PRO-100 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. printer), the process varies. Pro100 Design Software

    If you have installed the software and it is in the wrong language (e.g., Chinese or Polish instead of English), use the following steps to navigate the menu by icon:

    Open Settings: Look for the cogwheel or gear icon (Settings/Options) in the top-right or main menu.

    Find Language Menu: Within the settings menu, look for an icon that looks like a large letter "A" or a globe icon.

    Select Your Language: Scroll through the list until you see your preferred language (e.g., "English") and click OK. In the dropdown menu, select Options (or the

    Restart: Some versions require a restart of the program to apply changes across all toolbars and menus.

    Note on Libraries: Switching the interface language may not automatically translate the names of items in your Polyboard or Pro100 library (e.g., names of cabinets or materials), as these often retain the language of the original installation files. Related Devices (Pro100 Brand)

    If you are looking to change the language for a device with a similar name: NexLand Pro100 Router : Log in to the admin page

    and look for a checkbox at the top of the page showing the current language; click it to select a new one from the dropdown. Canon PIXMA PRO-100 Printer

    : Language settings are typically managed through the printer driver settings on your computer. On a Mac, go to System Settings > General > Language & Region.

    For more technical guidance, you can refer to the official Pro100 Software Beginner's Guide or download the full Pro100 Manual PDF .

    Are you using a specific version of Pro100 (like V5 or V6), or is the software currently stuck in a language you cannot read?

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