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How to Fix "SetEdit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table" If you are seeing the message "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table"
💡 Pro Tip: 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) setedit does not currently support editing this table
Open a terminal/command prompt and enter the following command:adb shell pm grant io.github.muntashirakon.setedit android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS(Note: Replace io.github.muntashirakon.setedit with the exact package name of your version, such as by4a.setedit22 for the Play Store version). 2. On-Device Workarounds (No PC) How to Fix "SetEdit Does Not Currently Support
setedit?setedit is a command-line utility included in many Android builds (especially AOSP-based, custom ROMs, or developer builds) to read and modify system settings stored in SettingsProvider. It interfaces with three main tables: setedit is a command-line utility included in many