Setedit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table May 2026

Method 2: Android 14 Specific Fix (Allow Restricted Settings)

To edit these tables, you must grant the WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission manually. setedit does not currently support editing this table

Power users often use SetEdit to unlock hidden features, tweak performance, or bypass certain restrictions without needing root access—at least for some tables. Method 2: Android 14 Specific Fix (Allow Restricted

: The app might have documentation or a community (like a forum or Reddit page) where users discuss known limitations and potential workarounds. : Force close the app and reopen it

: Force close the app and reopen it. You should now be able to edit the restricted tables. Method 2: Using LADB or Brevent (No PC Required)

Starting with Android 14, system software often rejects these edits even with permissions due to stricter security policies. Use an Alternative : If SetEdit continues to fail on Android 14 or 15, use "Exec command" feature to put settings directly: settings put [table_name] [flag_name] [value] settings put system peak_refresh_rate 120 Version Check : Ensure you are using the latest version of SetEdit from GitHub

setedit does not currently support editing this table