Display and language

Last updated: 28 Jun 2026

Settings → Display—device preference, not per-vault.

Who this is for

Anyone adjusting vault UI language, theme, and text size on a device—and understanding how that differs from nt2.me marketing locales.

What you need

TierFree
Vault stateAny (applies to shell chrome and settings)
NetworkOffline after strings load
Feature toggleNone

Steps

Open display settings

  1. Go to Settings → General → Display (https://se.nt2.me/settings/general/display).
  2. Changes apply to this browser or app install, not per-vault record—switching vaults keeps the same display prefs.

Choose vault language

NT² Vault supports eight interface languages:

CodeLanguage
enEnglish
jaJapanese
deGerman
frFrench
esSpanish
koKorean
zh-TWTraditional Chinese
zh-CNSimplified Chinese

Pick your locale from the selector; menus, settings labels, and system toasts follow immediately.

Theme and density

  1. Set appearance (system / light / dark) to match OS or override.
  2. Adjust text size or density if your build exposes accessibility sliders—lists and forms scale without changing encrypted content.

Marketing site vs vault app

SiteLocales
nt2.me (marketing, help, guides)English and Traditional Chinese (zh-TW)
se.nt2.me (vault PWA/app)Eight languages above

Help links from the vault open nt2.me help in your vault locale when a translation exists; otherwise English fallback.

Bug reports and external APIs

Locale is sent as BCP 47 (e.g. zh-Hant for zh-TW) in bug report sheets—useful when contacting support from Settings → Support.

Tips and common mistakes

  • Display language does not translate your asset titles or secure note bodies—you enter those in any language manually.
  • zh-TW and zh-CN are distinct vault locales—pick the script your team standardizes on.
  • PWA install inherits display prefs from the installing browser profile.
  • Guides on nt2.me may lag vault UI strings—feature names in settings nav are authoritative.