Remis blinds

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Can the Remis side blind lock shown with blue arrow, be moved?
I have discovered that the only difference between my Renault Master blind (hard to get) and a Fiat Ducatto Remis blind, is the position of this catch. It sits in a continuous slot but I can see no way to move it.
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On our ducato front ones you push it down, I would think the side ones are the same. ? Bob.
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I agree but I fear my superman strength could make greater problems than I try to solve on these delicate little babies.
Thank you bobandjanie

I managed already to break the hinge on the telescopic leading edge and have the choice of trying to find a blind to fit the Renault £300 plus or buy a Ducatto telescopic part for £26 which oddly comes with replacement hinge, which with some difficulty can replace the 'glued' in one on my existing blind. If I fit a whole new blind I will need to move the blind lock down about an inch to line up with our window.
 
On our ducato front ones you push it down, I would think the side ones are the same.
In the first picture there is a small round hole between the two slotted holes. Is there some kind of fixing (Screw, push-in pin, etc) that stops the handle from sliding out?
 
In the first picture there is a small round hole between the two slotted holes. Is there some kind of fixing (Screw, push-in pin, etc) that stops the handle from sliding out?
I was advised from someones guesswork that a component inside the end of the unit, may have been punched to lock it in position but I will check out your suggestion....Thanks!

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