KsoYEAH
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- Nov 16, 2023
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Here is an AI Overview of what you may need to do.It should be possible to do yes. Although you will probably have to watch tutorials on how to do so because odds are you will need to use a third party app. Apparently an app called FilesByGoogle should help with this. You will be able to change the js file name and I am pretty sure it will also allow you to copy and paste the file into the game folder. I am not certain though because it is something I have never tried.
Yes, it's possible to copy and paste files into a game folder on Android, but you might need to use a file manager app and potentially open multiple windows to access the "Android/data" or "Android/obb" folders, which are typically where game data is stored.
Here's a breakdown of how to do it:
1. Accessing the Game Folder:
- File Manager:
Open a file manager app (like Files by Google, Samsung's Files or a third-party app).
- Navigate:
Go to "Internal storage" > "Android" > "data" (or "obb") > [game package name].
- Multiple Windows (Android 11+):
Some file managers allow you to open multiple windows, which can be helpful for copying files from one location to another.
- Split Screen:
You can also use split screen functionality to have two file manager windows open simultaneously.
2. Copying and Pasting:
- Select Files: Find the file you want to copy and select it.
- Copy: Tap the "copy" or "more" icon (usually three dots) and select "copy".
- Paste: Navigate to the destination folder (the game folder) and tap "paste" or "copy here".
- Drag and Drop: Some file managers allow you to drag and drop files between windows.
3. Permissions (If Needed):
- Write Permissions:
You might need to grant the file manager app write permissions to the "Android/data" or "Android/obb" folder. - Root Access:
In some cases, especially for older Android versions, you might need root access to modify these folders.
4. Alternative Methods:
- PC Transfer: You can connect your Android device to a PC and transfer files via USB.
- Third-Party Apps: There are third-party file manager apps that offer more advanced features for accessing and managing files.
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