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Samsung to resolve widget alignment issue in One Hand Operation +
Samsung has confirmed that the company will release a fix for the alignment issue with routine widget icons in the One Hand Operation +app. This confirmation came from a Samsung community moderator who responded to a user complaint.
Several Galaxy users have reported an issue with the alignment of routine widget icons in the pop-up widget of the One Hand Operation + app. Mainly, users have noticed uneven spacing above and below the 4×1 routine widget in the pop-up compared to the consistent spacing on the home screen.
A user who frequently uses a pop-up widget to manage apps and adjust brightness reported that the alignment issue became apparent when he created a manual routine. The user also requested extending the title under routine widgets to two lines for improved readability.
However, Samsung has acknowledged the issue and confirmed it is being addressed. The issue with the 4×1 routine widget’s alignment has been noted, and a solution is under development. The fix is expected to be included in a future update to the terminal binary or the “Modes and Routines” app.
Moreover, the Samsung community moderator explained that the One Hand Operation + app operates as a pop-up window rather than a general app. This means that the widget display may differ from the home screen due to the nature of the pop-up interface.
Users facing the One Hand Operation + alignment issue can expect a fix in upcoming updates. Samsung is working to enhance the user experience and will soon release an update to fix the issue.
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