For certain apps that restrict usage when Developer Options are on, you can sometimes use SetEdit to set development_settings_enabled to 0 , which can unlock deeper access. Summary Checklist
: In Developer Options, turn on Wireless Debugging .
Contains basic user preferences like ringtones and brightness. It is usually fully editable. setedit does not currently support editing this table
However, starting with , Google strictly enforced target API level security policies. Apps targeting modern Android APIs can no longer use standard reflection or background processes to write directly to the Secure or Global tables without system-level signatures. Because SetEdit has not been heavily updated to bypass these modern API restrictions natively, it triggers the error: "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table." How to Fix and Bypass the Error
Settings related to the overall system, often restricting app access. For certain apps that restrict usage when Developer
on your phone (Settings > About Phone > Tap "Build Number" 7 times). Enable USB Debugging in the Developer Options menu.
If you don't have a computer, you can use apps like or Brevent to run commands directly on your device: Enable Wireless Debugging in Developer Options. It is usually fully editable
Always note down the of any setting before you attempt to modify it, ensuring you can revert your changes if something goes wrong.
This error typically triggers when you switch from the standard to the Secure Table or Global Table . This guide explains why Android blocks these edits and outlines the step-by-step methods to unlock full editing access. Why Does This Error Happen?
Don't worry; there are ways to overcome the "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table" error: