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Galaxy SThank you for the feedback and sorry for facing such isue, kindly be noted that we have escalated it.
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Galaxy SThank you for bringing this to our attention. It seems the issue you’re experiencing with the DIY Home Screen moving in the opposite direction is related to the Arabic language layout, which uses right-to-left (RTL) orientation. Some interactive screens or tools may not fully support RTL, causing elements to move unexpectedly.
We recommend checking if there’s an option to switch the interface to left-to-right (LTR) while making adjustments, and then revert back to Arabic after finishing. We’re also reporting this issue to ensure future updates improve RTL compatibility.
Meanwhile, for your home decor projects, you can plan your layouts and placements using guides or templates, so items like blackout curtains, office curtains, or kids’ curtains stay perfectly aligned even with RTL screens.