XenTablet transforms player communication and job functionality with this comprehensive tablet interface designed for professional roleplay on FiveM servers.
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XenTablet transforms player communication and job functionality with this comprehensive tablet interface designed for professional roleplay on FiveM servers. Created by Xenknight, this feature-rich tablet script provides a realistic digital device that players can use for news reporting, law enforcement operations, government work, vehicle ordering, and system customization. Built with clean, optimized Lua code that prioritizes performance without sacrificing functionality, XenTablet integrates seamlessly with ESX frameworks to create immersive workflows for multiple job types. Server owners looking to enhance roleplay depth with realistic digital tools will find XenTablet delivers professional-grade interfaces that make job-specific tasks feel authentic and engaging rather than relying on unrealistic menu systems.
The complete XenTablet system includes the core tablet script with all application modules, SQL database files for automatic setup, configuration files for customizing apps and permissions, and framework integration for ESX servers. You'll receive the tablet item that players can carry in inventory, all application UIs including news, police, government, vehicles, and settings, and permission systems that restrict apps based on job roles. The package includes installation documentation, configuration guides for each app module, and example setups for common server structures. All code is clean, well-commented, and optimized for minimal resource usage.
The newspaper application transforms the news reporter job from basic announcements into professional journalism. Reporters can write detailed articles with formatted text, headlines, and bylines. The system supports photo integration where reporters can attach screenshots or images to their stories, creating visual news content. Published articles appear in a public news feed accessible by all players, letting the community stay informed about server events, criminal activities, government announcements, and human interest stories.
Advanced features include article drafts for working on stories over time, editor approval systems if you want editorial oversight, article archives for historical reference, and breaking news alerts that notify all players. This creates meaningful gameplay for news reporter characters who can investigate stories, interview subjects, and publish content that influences server narratives. Server owners can configure publishing permissions, moderation tools, and even monetize news content through in-game advertising systems.
The police application provides realistic law enforcement tools that enhance police roleplay beyond basic arrest commands. Officers can search criminal databases for prior records, outstanding warrants, and suspect information. The warrant management system lets judges or supervisors issue warrants that appear in officer tablets, creating proper procedural roleplay. APB (All Points Bulletin) broadcasting alerts all officers to be on the lookout for suspects or vehicles, coordinating department-wide responses.
Officers can add notes to suspect profiles documenting encounters, crimes, and investigation details that persist in the database for future reference. This creates investigative gameplay where detectives can review case histories, track repeat offenders, and build evidence over time. The system integrates with framework arrest/jail systems, automatically updating criminal records when arrests occur. Server owners can configure access levels - patrol officers might have limited database access while detectives and supervisors see complete records.
Government officials (mayors, judges, city administrators) receive specialized tools through the government application. This includes citizen lookup systems for viewing registered residents, business owners, and property holders. Document processing features let officials issue licenses, permits, and certifications through official channels. Activity logs provide oversight into city operations, police actions, and economic metrics.
The government app can integrate with business systems, showing tax revenue, business registrations, and economic health indicators. Judges can use it to manage court dockets, review case files, and issue legal documents. City administrators coordinate with department heads through messaging systems built into the tablet. This creates cohesive government roleplay where elected officials have actual administrative powers and responsibilities.
The vehicle ordering app transforms car purchases from teleporting to dealership markers into a modern online shopping experience. Players browse vehicle catalogs with photos, specifications, and pricing information. They can configure options like colors, performance packages, and accessories before placing orders. The system integrates with dealership jobs - orders route to dealership employees who process, deliver, and earn commissions on sales.
Server owners can configure which vehicles appear in the catalog, set pricing, and determine delivery mechanics (instant spawn vs dealership pickup). The system supports multiple dealerships with different inventory, creating market competition. Luxury dealerships might require credit checks or down payments, while budget lots offer instant approval. This adds economic depth where vehicle purchases feel like significant financial decisions rather than simple menu clicks.
Server owners can extensively customize XenTablet to match their server's theme and requirements. The UI supports custom background images - create branded backgrounds with your server logo and colors. Color schemes are configurable through CSS modifications, letting you change accent colors, button styles, and overall aesthetic. Each app module has configuration files controlling what features are enabled, who has access, and how data is displayed.
Advanced customization includes adding new apps through the modular framework - developers can create custom applications following the existing code structure. Integration with other scripts is straightforward through exports and events. You can trigger tablet notifications from external scripts, update databases from other resources, and coordinate tablet functionality with jobs, businesses, or custom systems.
XenTablet succeeds where many tablet scripts fail by providing actual functional applications rather than cosmetic menus. The newspaper app isn't just a message broadcast - it's a full publishing system with articles, photos, and archives. The police app isn't just a database viewer - it's an investigation tool with warrants, APBs, and notes. This depth transforms tablets from novelty items into essential tools that players actively use.
The job-specific approach prevents UI clutter by showing relevant apps based on employment. Police see enforcement tools, reporters see news tools, government sees administrative panels. This intelligent filtering creates focused interfaces rather than overwhelming players with irrelevant options. New players can quickly learn their job's digital tools without wading through unrelated features.
Performance optimization demonstrates the developer's experience with FiveM architecture. Despite the feature-rich applications, XenTablet maintains minimal resource usage through efficient code, proper event handling, and smart data caching. Servers with 50+ concurrent players using tablets report negligible performance impact, which is rare for complex UI scripts.
The SQL database integration creates persistent data that enhances long-term roleplay. News articles from months ago remain in archives. Criminal records accumulate over a character's lifetime. Government documents persist through leadership changes. This data persistence makes the server world feel lived-in and historical rather than resetting constantly.
XenTablet enables rich roleplay scenarios impossible with basic chat commands. Investigative journalists can research stories using police databases (if they have sources), publish exposés on corruption, and track developing stories over time. Detectives build case files on criminal organizations, documenting evidence and coordinating with prosecutors for court cases. Government officials campaign using published policy proposals in the news, then execute those policies through administrative tools.
The vehicle ordering system creates car salesperson careers where players demonstrate products, process financing, and deliver vehicles. This transforms car purchases from instant gratification into social transactions with negotiation, paperwork, and customer service roleplay. Luxury dealerships can require appointments, credit checks, and premium service experiences.
XenTablet includes comprehensive documentation covering installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Each application module has dedicated setup instructions explaining configuration options and customization possibilities. The clean, well-commented code makes it easier for developers to modify functionality or diagnose issues. While support specifics depend on your purchase platform, the script's clear structure reduces the need for constant developer assistance.
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