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And yes the notfication about lock-on overlay still shows up to indicate it remains that way, it also reduces confusion later if one forgets they had it locked on and turn on overlays or they leave its range and see that something turned off.
So are you asking that overlay cycling be per overlay instance?
Now regarding the main subject, yeah I personally would prefer mounted overlays to be locked to the overlay mode that was used to set it. I may be overlooking an obvious scenario that makes the current functionality very useful, but can only think of a couple minor scenarios that I personally don't think would ever impact my gameplay.
Using the mounted overlay is very useful for when building based off of the info it provides, but can be distracting when it is showing up on other blocks too.