Setedit Does Not Currently Support Editing This Table
Avoid altering core power management ( power_manager_constants ) or display frame-rate intervals blindly. This can cause rapid battery drain, thermal throttling, or hardware loops. Alternative Solutions for Advanced Configurations
By default, Android restricts third-party applications from modifying the SECURE and GLOBAL tables to protect system stability and security.
If your device is rooted, you can grant permanent, system-level permissions without ADB. setedit does not currently support editing this table
Switch to the settings command, which is the supported interface for modifying Android’s setting tables via ADB or shell. If you must use setedit , ensure you are on a userdebug or rooted device with proper permissions.
首先需要明确的是,SetEdit 通常支持编辑三个主要的数据表,它们各自管理着不同层级的系统配置: If your device is rooted, you can grant
Extract the downloaded ZIP file into an accessible folder (e.g., C:\adb ).
: 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) If your device is rooted
, Google added even stricter blocks on apps that target older software versions (like SetEdit), making these tables harder to reach without using a PC or advanced terminal tools. Solution 1: Grant Permissions via ADB (No Root Required)
Launch and select Launch Brevent to navigate to its connection interface.
Once Brevent successfully initiates its wireless connection terminal, open the top-left menu button within Brevent and select Exec Command . Input the following text exactly as shown and hit enter: