Setedit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table
The Android operating system organizes its configuration settings into distinct database tables. The three primary tables are:
If you do not have access to a computer, you can use alongside a terminal emulator app like LADB or Termux to grant the permission directly on your phone using Wireless Debugging. Install Shizuku and LADB from the Google Play Store.
: Open a terminal or command prompt and enter the following command exactly as shown for the Play Store version: setedit does not currently support editing this table
is an open-source tool that allows third-party apps to use system APIs directly via ADB or Root permissions. By installing Shizuku and pairing it with a modern settings editor (like Ashell or Hail ), you can edit system tables seamlessly without facing the SetEdit limitation error. Important Safety Warning
: Enter the following command exactly: adb shell pm grant io.github.muntashirakon.setedit android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS Key Reasons for the Error : Open a terminal or command prompt and
💡 Always screenshot the original value before you change anything. A single typo in these tables can cause your phone to boot-loop or disable the touchscreen. If you'd like, I can help you: Walk through the ADB installation step-by-step Find the specific command for LADB (no PC needed)
: adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS A single typo in these tables can cause
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