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I have a G4 that I recently purchased as surplus from my work. I bought a cheap keyboard at Wal-Mart that is compatible with Macs and PCs but is lacking the traditional eject button on the keyboard that MACs usually have. Is there an alternate way to operate the CD-ROM, other than by pressing this key? I don't see a button on the actual CD-ROM Drive.
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F12! Nevermind!
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