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How do you open the DVD drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wabbit" data-source="post: 535042" data-attributes="member: 41851"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I can open it by pushing the button on the front of the plate but Apple advise against doing that and to use the keyboard shortcut instead. Sadly, my Macally keyboard doesn't have the "Eject" button.</p><p>I have tried to assign a Function key to do it but failed miserably. Here's what I did.....</p><p>I opened Apple Menu >> Control panels >> Keyboard and selected the function keys button. T%he F keys were all blank.</p><p>Then went over to the hard drive on the desktop and selected Applications so that I could then go to Apple extras >> Eject extras >> and so on to assign a F key.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that there is no Apple Extras folder and the only thing Finder found for "Eject" was the Spoken Alert so no actual application.</p><p>I'm running OS 9.2.1 but I have no actual disks. (Tiger is coming soon)</p><p>Any clues?</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wabbit, post: 535042, member: 41851"] Hi guys, I can open it by pushing the button on the front of the plate but Apple advise against doing that and to use the keyboard shortcut instead. Sadly, my Macally keyboard doesn't have the "Eject" button. I have tried to assign a Function key to do it but failed miserably. Here's what I did..... I opened Apple Menu >> Control panels >> Keyboard and selected the function keys button. T%he F keys were all blank. Then went over to the hard drive on the desktop and selected Applications so that I could then go to Apple extras >> Eject extras >> and so on to assign a F key. The problem is that there is no Apple Extras folder and the only thing Finder found for "Eject" was the Spoken Alert so no actual application. I'm running OS 9.2.1 but I have no actual disks. (Tiger is coming soon) Any clues? Cheers, Steve [/QUOTE]
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