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Change Language ((hot)): Pro100

This is a story about navigating the settings of Pro100, a professional 3D cabinet design software, to change its interface language.

The hum of the workshop was replaced by the soft click of a mouse as Elias sat down to finalize the kitchen layout for his newest client. He had recently updated his Pro100 cabinet design software, but when he launched the new version, he was greeted by an unfamiliar sight: the entire interface was in a language he didn't speak.

Elias knew Pro100 was designed for efficiency, but searching for "Dimensions" when the menu said "Wymiary" was slowing him down. He remembered from the Pro100 manual that while switching units between imperial and metric was a simple matter of navigating to Tools > Preferences, changing the actual interface language sometimes required a different approach during installation.

He recalled a tip from a fellow designer: if the language isn't right, you often have to reinstall the program and carefully select the desired language from the initial prompt. However, before going through a full reinstall, Elias decided to look for a shortcut. He navigated to the top menu, hoping to find a globe icon or a "Language" drop-down, similar to how other design tools like Polyboard handle the switch.

In some versions of the software, he found that the language settings were tucked away in the Configuration or Environment settings. He clicked through the icons, looking for a gear or a letter "A" that might lead him back to English. After a few minutes of hunting through the menus, he managed to locate the "Język" (Language) option and switched it back.

With the interface restored to English, Elias could finally get back to what he did best: turning virtual 3D models into real-world craftsmanship.

Depending on which "Pro100" product you are using—the interior design software, a Canon printer, or a NexLand router—the method for changing the language interface varies significantly. 1. Pro100 Interior Design & Cabinetry Software

In the Pro100 furniture and interior design software, the interface language is typically determined during the initial installation.

During Installation: When you first run the setup file, you are prompted to select your preferred language (e.g., English, Polish, French). Pro100 Change Language

Post-Installation Change: Unlike units of measurement (which can be toggled via Tools > Preferences), the software interface language often requires a reinstallation to switch completely.

To do this without losing data, copy your Pro100 folder (usually at C:\Ecru\Pro100) to a safe location before uninstalling and reinstalling with the new language selected.

Regional Settings: Ensure your Windows Region and Language settings match your desired software language to avoid encoding errors in the catalog or project properties. Canon PIXMA Pro-100 Printer Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

For the Canon Pro-100 series, "language" refers to the driver interface and the on-screen manual.

Driver & Software Installation: When installing the driver or the Quick Menu software, you must select your region and language at the start of the setup wizard.

On-Screen Manual: The language of the Pro-100 Series User Manual is determined by the specific version you download from the Canon Support Page. NexLand Pro100 Router If you are managing a NexLand Pro100 router

, the language is changed through the web-based admin panel. Log into your router's Admin Page via a web browser.

Look for a checkbox or dropdown menu at the top of the main page that displays the current language name. This is a story about navigating the settings

Click it and select your preferred language from the list to update the interface instantly. Summary of Change Methods Product Type Change Method Key Menu/Location Interior Design Software Reinstallation / Setup Wizard Installation Language Selection Canon Printer Driver Driver Reinstall Region & Language Selection NexLand Router Web Admin Panel Top-page Language Dropdown

Are you using a specific version of the Pro100 design software (like Version 6 or 7), or are you trying to change the language for the printed reports only? Changing Units of Measurement in Pro100

To change the language in PRO100 (3D interior and furniture design software), you typically modify the initialization file or select the language during a fresh installation. 🛠️ Method 1: Edit the PRO100.ini File

This is the most common way to force a language change without reinstalling. Close the PRO100 program completely.

Navigate to your PRO100 installation folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\PRO100). Locate the file named PRO100.ini. Open it with Notepad. Find the [Language] or [Interface] section.

Change the value to your desired language (e.g., Language=English or Language=1033). Save the file and restart the program. 💿 Method 2: Reinstall or Update

If the .ini file doesn't include your language, the specific library files might be missing. Run the Installer again. Select your preferred Language at the first prompt.

The installer will copy the necessary .lng or dictionary files. 📁 Method 3: Library & Catalog Names For most users: Use Service → Options → Language

Changing the interface language does not automatically translate your library folders.

You must manually rename folders like Furniture, Materials, and Elements.

This ensures your catalog matches your new interface language.

💡 Key Tip: If you are using a localized version (like the Polish or Russian editions), some hard-coded elements might remain in the original language unless you have the specific English patch applied.


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2. Standard Method (In-App Settings)

Applicable to: Most licensed versions 5.0 and above

  1. Launch Pro100.
  2. Go to the top menu: ServiceOptions (or Settings / Preferences).
  3. Look for a tab named Interface, Language, or Regional.
  4. Click the dropdown menu under Language.
  5. Select desired language (e.g., English, German, French).
  6. Click OK and restart the software.

Note: If the current language is non-English, look for icons or menu positions:
Service (usually 4th menu item) → Options (last item) → Language (a flag or dropdown).

Method C: Separate Executables

In some specific distributions provided by third-party resellers, the software is installed with separate shortcuts for different languages (e.g., one icon for "Pro100 English" and another for "Pro100 Russian"). These shortcuts launch the same core engine but load different resource DLLs.