Setedit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table Guide

Report: Analysis of the Error Message "setedit does not currently support editing this table"

Date: October 26, 2023 (based on known software behavior)
Subject: Technical limitation of the setedit command-line tool in Android environments.

For the GitHub/Open Source version:adb shell pm grant io.github.muntashirakon.setedit android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS Alternatives for Android 14+

The error "setedit does not currently support editing this table" typically means one of two things: setedit does not currently support editing this table

Error trigger:
The error appears when a user attempts to edit a table not explicitly supported by the binary (e.g., config, ssaid, or custom OEM-specific tables).

However, a frustrating wall often appears when you try to modify a value. You tap on a setting, attempt to change it, and are met with the dreaded red error notification: "setedit does not currently support editing this table." Report: Analysis of the Error Message "setedit does

Resolved: "SetEdit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table" – Causes and Fixes

If you are an Android power user, developer, or someone who loves to tweak hidden system settings, you have likely encountered the SetEdit application. SetEdit (short for Settings Editor) is a popular tool that grants you access to three critical databases on your Android device:

before changing them. If you aren't sure what a specific key (like peak_refresh_rate ) does, it is best to leave it alone. Are you trying to change a specific setting Settings Database Editor by jawz (Open source) SystemUI

Q2: Can I edit the Global table without a PC?

A: Only if your device is rooted, or you use a Shizuku-based editor after activating Shizuku (which initially requires either PC or root).