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This is pure OCD on my part, I programmed all of my garage doors into my R1T...probably half a dozen times now.
Left / Middle / Right is how I would like them, but can't seem to get it into that order.

Does anyone know how it organizes it? It doesn't seem like I can drag and drop to move positions.

First time I did it, I programmed the Right, Center, then Left. It ended up Center / Left / Right.
Removed just right, added just right. It goes into that 3rd slot.
Removed just left, added just left. It goes into the 2nd slot.
Removed just Center, added just Center. It goes into the top slot.

So then I removed them all, did a UI reset and thought maybe it goes order?
Programmed Left, Right, then Middle. It ended up Center / Left / Right.

Then I removed them all. Renamed Center to Middle and then tried alphabetical which would be above but it ends up Middle / Left / right.

It's not of any real consequence, but my OCD and muscle memory finds it annoying. Every morning I've been hitting the 1st slot to close my door, which only ends up opening my middle door before closing the both of them.
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Perhaps it is arranging them based on garage door serial number or some other non-visible criteria.

A terrible solution that might work would be to physically rearrange the garage door motors so the motor the car wants to have in the first slot is located in the location you wanted.
 
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Alphabetical?
Try:
1Left
Center
Right
 

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Perhaps it is arranging them based on garage door serial number or some other non-visible criteria.

A terrible solution that might work would be too physically rearrange the garage door motors So the motor the car wants to have in the first slide is located in the spot you wanted.
I got the stink eye from the wife when I suggested the same.

If I wasn’t married, I would’ve started swapping it already. But of course she’s smarter than me and pointed out it wouldn’t work.

Middle is a jack shaft opener with a high lift door. Right is a jack shaft opener with low clearance. Left is a normal opener with low clearance.

Meaning I can only swap middle and right and I would still have my left door in the middle.

Alphabetical?
Try:
1Left
Center
Right
Tried it, didn't work.
 

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This worked for you?
I’m probably a year from R1T in garage ?

I meant it is the most orderly and tidy looking naming option, and most likely to sort properly. If there’s any sorting applied, that is.
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