Pro100 stores its UI strings in a specific folder structure. To force the change:
lang.ini or a folder named Lang.Lang folder, you will see files like English.lng, Russian.lng, German.lng.Pro100.ini or user.config.Pro100.ini with Notepad. Look for a line that says Language=RU.Language=EN (or DE for German, FR for French).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.
As of version 5.25 and Evo 2026, Pro100 natively supports: Pro100 Change Language
| Language | Native Name | Code | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Russian | Русский | ru | | English | English | en | | German | Deutsch | de | | French | Français | fr | | Turkish | Türkçe | tr | | Polish | Polski | pl | | Ukrainian | Українська | uk | | Czech | Čeština | cs | | Romanian | Română | ro |
If your language is not here, you will need to use the English interface or manually add a community translation. Pro100 stores its UI strings in a specific folder structure
1. Multilingual Interface Support Pro100 supports a wide array of languages out of the box or via optional downloads. The core languages typically supported include:
2. Complete UI Localization When the language is changed, the change is applied globally across the interface. This includes: Look for a file named lang
3. Separation from System OS The Pro100 language setting functions independently of the Windows operating system language. This allows a user to run the software in their native language (e.g., German) while operating an English-version of Windows, preventing encoding or font conflicts.
If the above fails, reinstall Pro100 and explicitly choose the language during setup.
Many third-party repacks (torrents, cracked versions) lock the language; you may need a clean commercial version to change language freely.