The "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table" message isn't a bug in the app—it's a protective fence built by Android. By using the , you effectively tear down that fence, allowing you to customize your device's hidden performance and UI settings.
Older versions of SetEdit (pre-2020) had poor handling for Android 10+’s scoped storage and permission models. Simply updating the app may resolve the issue. setedit does not currently support editing this table
October 26, 2023 (based on known software behavior) Subject: Technical limitation of the setedit command-line tool in Android environments. The "SetEdit does not currently support editing this
*Note: This carries a high risk of bootloops Simply updating the app may resolve the issue
When you encounter the error message "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table," it implies that the table you're trying to edit is not compatible with SetEdit's editing features. This could be due to several reasons:
When you open SetEdit and try to switch to the or Global Table , you might see the dreaded message:
. Android restricts these tables by default to prevent accidental system damage. How to Fix the Error To unlock these tables, you must grant SetEdit the WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission using ADB (Android Debug Bridge) Option 1: Using a PC (Standard ADB) Enable Developer Options Settings > About Phone Build Number Enable USB Debugging Developer Options , toggle on USB Debugging Connect to PC