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Samsung to release fix for Home Up task changer problem on One UI 7

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Samsung’s Home Up app, part of the Good Lock suite, lets Galaxy users tweak their home screen. With it, you can adjust icons, widgets, app layouts, animations, and even the taskbar. But lately, some Galaxy owners using One UI 7 have run into a glitch with the Task Changer tool in the Home Up app.

The trouble lies with the “Center the active app” setting in Task Changer. People have shared on forums that this option isn’t doing its job. Normally, it should highlight the app you’re using by placing it in the middle, but on One UI 7, it fails to work right. Even after updating the Home Up app, the problem sticks around, leaving users annoyed.

This glitch in the Task Changer’s “Center the active app” feature has been a headache for those who like their open apps neatly organized. Many have been hoping for a quick solution, and thankfully, Samsung is on the case. A forum moderator recently stepped in to address the issue. They confirmed that the team knows about the problem with the “Center the active app” option and is working on it. They’ve promised a fix will come in an upcoming software update, which should ease users’ frustrations.

That said, the moderator couldn’t pin down an exact release date for the fix. Update timelines can shift, so they asked users to hang tight and keep an eye out for news on future updates. If you’re dealing with this issue, make it a habit to check for software and Home Up app updates. Once Samsung rolls out the solution, it should get the feature running smoothly again. Keeping your device up to date is the best way to grab the fix as soon as it drops. Stay tuned for the latest versions to enjoy a better experience!

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