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The green button tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the green button on macOS Sequoia that triggers native window tiling, a feature similar to Windows snap layouts. It also includes references to InterGrid's Green Button API for cloud-based computing bursts, and a user query about the green button on a Windows 7 remote control that no longer opens Windows Media Center after an upgrade from Vista. These threads explore the green button in different contexts: macOS window management, cloud computing services, and Windows Media Center functionality.
Apple’s macOS Sequoia finally brings a built‑in window tiling system that mirrors many of the conveniences Windows users have enjoyed for years — a native, simple way to snap windows into side‑by‑side, stacked, three‑panel, or four‑corner layouts without installing third‑party tools. The...
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Hi, I'm running an HP dv7-1428CA notebook with with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. My notebook came with a remote control that can control Windows Media Center, but since I've upgraded from Vista, the green button no longer opens Media Center. Any suggestions?
Thanks.