The button with the green lights on the left side of the MacBook Pro typically refers to the Touch ID sensor. This button allows users to unlock their MacBook, make secure purchases, and access password-protected apps using their fingerprint. The green lights indicate that the sensor is active and ready to read a fingerprint.
if you are talking about the mission Case of The Missing Coins, you have to click on each button and every button to the right, left, above, and below it will change the opposite color. if it is green it will turn red and if it is red it will turn green. try to get all of the lights green. don't worry, there is no time limit. But to turn all the lights green,you press the middle one,the top left,then the bottom left,then the bottom right,then the top right.And all the lights should be green. :) That is more helpful then the other one.
It is to the left of your hazard lights button on the center of the console.
If you are talking about the "left click" then tap the mouse pad with two fingers.
first Turn on your lights then push the button that is located next tothe brightness control(left hand side). You know when the fog lights are on when a red light turns on on the button.
Well, on all mac computers there is (on the top left hand corner) a red button, yellow button, and a green one. Each one performs different actions. Red=Closes the window Yellow=Minimizes the window Green=Makes the window bigger or smaller And, if you want to quit an application you just press command and Q at the same time. -Typed from my MacBook Pro-
do they not turn on when door is open but do they turn on when you rotate the button on the left then push button on right
They help you figure out which side of the plane is which in the dark. The green lights go on the right, or starboard, side; the red ones are on the left, or port, side.
That is the switch for fog lights.
It is a carry over from ships.
press the green button under the screen to the left
On your left next to the cruise button
Yes, you can use split screen on your MacBook to view two documents side by side. To do this, click and hold the green full-screen button in the top-left corner of one document window, then select "Tile Window to Left of Screen" or "Tile Window to Right of Screen." Choose the second document from the other open windows to complete the split-screen view. This allows for easy multitasking between the two documents.