On 2009-Jun-5, at 10:08 AM, Kev wrote:

Does anyone know how to use quicksilver to easily and quickly eject
all drives (not cds though)?

The "comma trick" comes to mind. I suppose the hard part would be getting a list together quickly. If it's always the same list of drives, you could probably create a trigger for it. If not, you could type a few characters of each name until you get what you want, comma, do the next one, etc. then tab and eject.

Another way that might be faster, depending on how many drives you're dealing with, would be to go to the /Volumes directory directly. To do that, you'd

  1. invoke Quicksilver
  2. Hold / for a second to go to the root of your hard disk
  3. hit ⌥/ to go into the Hard Disk (with hidden files shown)
  4. Type a couple of characters in the name or arrow down to /Volumes
  5. hit / to get into the /Volumes directory

From there, you could arrow up and down and hit comma to add drives, then hit tab and Eject.

You could also stream-line the above by making a trigger that takes you directly to the /Volumes folder.

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Rob McBroom
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