Yes. When you install a language pack, Photoshop also installs the corresponding dictionary for spell-checking text layers. To use it, select the text layer, go to Window > Paragraph > Language and choose your new dictionary.
How to change settings * Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. * Select the account icon in the upper right and then Preferences. * Adobe Help Center Change the language settings of your Photoshop app Adobe Photoshop Language Pack Download
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Language not showing in preferences | Language pack not installed → Reinstall Photoshop with that language selected. | | Mixed English/other language | Corrupted locale file → Delete PSUserConfig.txt and restart. | | Keyboard shortcuts change | They depend on keyboard layout, not UI language. Change OS keyboard layout. | | Spell checker still English | Language packs don’t include dictionaries. Install language-specific dictionary from Adobe Add-ons. | | Missing fonts for Chinese/Arabic | Install required fonts manually (e.g., Noto Sans CJK). | How to change settings * Open the Creative Cloud desktop app