

You can do that by killing 'explorer.exe' processes from task manager and use the run command from task manager to launch.

For some reason you may have to restart Windows Explorer if the context menu doesnt show right after installing. Double-click the new batch file or shortcut. If you trash or move Locale Emulator folder you are screwed, because Windows cant find the file anymore. If you are using another ZIP program, change the second part of the command to your ZIP program EXE file. Thx to mchubby for mentioning this to me. Create a batch file or shortcut with this command line: C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\AppLoc.exe 'C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7zFM.exe' '/L0411'. Works fine with the few games I tried (kirikiri, LC-Script, Alicesoft System), feedback is also pretty positive from the chinese community. Download Wine from your Linux distributions software repositories. You can also run it from the command-line with LEProc.exe Locale Emulator free download Windows app and run it online in OnWorks over OS. It works fine, except the Japanese characters on the title screen, menu screen, and in dialog boxes (like the yes/no option when opening a book in the library) are all screwed up. right-click context menu for running executable in a different locale Hello there, I use Locale Emulator to play versions 0.104e and 0.104g. NTLEA and Applocale is no longer supported so you shouldn’t use those.ĭeveloped for Windows 7/8 (XP is not supported), works well with UAC enabled/disabled, better stability/compatibility compared to AppLocale and NTLEA.ģ. Not sure about compatibility, but it seems to be doing quite well. Does the same thing as setting your system locale to Japanese except now it’s much easier.

New tool called Locale Emulator (windows).
