The Tooltip Text has to be "somewhere" in the software. "Somewhere" can be a handful of different places, depending on how the software is built and distributed:
- String literals in the sourcecode (and thus in the bytecode, too), this often happens to non-internationalized programs
- resource bundles, i.e. the Strings are externalized from the source code into a separate file (usually one per supported UI-language)
If the software is distributed as *.jar-File, use your favorite unzip-software to decompress is (when in doubt, use 7zip).
Look around for *.properties-files, these may contain the resource bundles (= collection of UI-text-Strings) you are looking for.
If you can't find resource bundles, the Tooltip Text is probably hidden in String literals directly in the bytecode. Use something like strings(1) on *nix-ish platforms (no link for this one, seems I can only post 2 links) or Strings on Windows to extract the printable Strings from the *.class-files.
Note that you might find lots of printable Strings in there, so you might want to filter them using a suitable regular expression.