Consider adding a "Novice" or "Beginner" Mode that allows only commands that are completely compatible with AutoCAD Electrical. I would suggest no access to the Home menu tab, paperspace, plain AutoCAD Move, etc., so new users are forced to use only "safe" commands and a safe drawing environment. You would need to add a "Move Footprint" command to the Panel menu of course. I currently add the AutoCAD Move command and the Draw Order commands to my Panel menu using CUI, but AutoCAD Move should not be allowed on a schematic drawing.
I would even recommend forcing Snap to be engaged, and disabling O-snaps while on a schematic drawing. As a beginner, if you stick with the commands available on the Project, Schematic, Panel, Reports, and Import/Export (From and To Spreadsheet only) tabs, you will be safe. If a beginner encounters problems using these commands, it may be a workflow issue, or sometimes a bug. But at least they will know that they didn't "break" their drawing by using vanilla AutoCAD commands when they shouldn't have done so. After the user has gained some experience and insight into how the software works, they will then know when and how to use some of the vanilla AutoCAD commands to their advantage. Make available a global "toggle" to turn off Beginner Mode, when the user feels comfortable to do so.