What is a CT file?
A .CT file is most commonly a Cheat Engine Cheat Table. PC gamers use these files to share game modifications, cheat codes, and memory scripts. The file uses an XML structure to store data. However, a .CT file can also serve different purposes. It can be a pneumatic or hydraulic circuit diagram created by Festo FluidSIM. Sometimes, it is a continuous tone prepress image used by Esko or Scitex software. Finally, it can be an EMV smart card template for Card Test software.
How to open CT files?
Because the .CT extension has multiple possible meanings, it is not always clear which software you need. If the file is a Cheat Engine Cheat Table, you can open it with Cheat Engine. If it is a circuit diagram, you need Festo FluidSIM. If you are not sure, viewer.online/ct analyzes .CT files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
Software and tools
For XML based cheat tables, you can use text editors like Notepad++ to inspect the code safely. For image-based files, prepress image viewers are necessary. We recommend file conversion to sensible target formats on convert.guru. For example, you can convert .CT image files to .PNG or .JPG, and text-based tables to .TXT.
Summary
viewer.online/ct directly opens and previews .CT files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.