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Thanks for the report!
Just to confirm: Are you saying that when you turn the "Re-equip" option off, the item drops to the floor instead of returning to its original location?
If so, this behavior is actually expected. When the "Re-equip" option is off, the game reverts to its vanilla behavior, which places used items on the floor (at the character's feet).
To have the item return to its original location (e.g., the table), make sure the "Re-equip" option is on.
Sorry for the confusion! Let me explain a bit more.
The main feature of this mod is that it automatically puts back the items you swapped out during actions, and I call this "Re-equip."
However, part of this "Re-equip" feature includes returning items to their original location as well. So, when you turn "Re-equip" ON/OFF, it also affects the feature that puts items back to their original spots (like on a table).
Hope that clears things up! Let me know if you have any more questions!
Sorry for the inconvenience. It is difficult to separate the process of re-equipping and restoring to the original position, as they are the same process from a mod perspective. It is also possible to separate the functions, but the mod functions and menu notations would be complicated, so I will hold off on addressing this issue. Also, since it is a menu notation issue, there may be a response to change the notation, but since many people have been using this notation for many years, I need to be cautious about changing it.
Based on the above, I will leave it as it is at this time.