There seem to be two problems here:

(1) Inapplicable items are being made invisible, but not properly
removed, so they are still being measured when centering the rows. If
the “Network” section contained “Cellular” and “Hotspot” like it does on
a phone, and the “System” section contained “Phone” like it does on a
phone, all the rows would be centered. That still wouldn’t look good,
but it would be less awful.

(2) The rows should not be centered in the first place; they should be
left-aligned. The spacing should adjust to screen width such that left
and right margins are the same for a full row, but not for a partial
row. (On a tablet in landscape format there will be no full rows.)

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  Icons in System Settings in landscape view are all over the place

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