![]() ![]() Go back to OS X Finder (or other open application) and click the green button, it should now just maximize the window instead of sending it in full screen mode.From the Predefined Function menu, select “Zoom Window Below Cursor”. ![]() Select “Leftclick Green Window Button” from the “Trigger” drop-down menu.Click on “Configure New Trigger” at the bottom.Select “Global” from the option on the left.To return to BetterTouchTool, click the Other tab in the upper right corner of the application.Open BetterTouchTool and grant accessibility on request (this will open System Preferences).This is how you get the action of the old green button back by default, which means you just have to click the green button in the window to maximize it instead of having to select + click or double-click the title bars: ![]() To change the green button to maximize behavior, you need to use BetterTouchTool, a free app for OS X that performs many other functions and neat tricks with your Mac trackpad and mouse, but for this purpose we only use it to adjust window maximization in general throughout OS X Yosemite. ![]()
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