Jeremy D. Pavleck, you wrote:

> Instead of cutting out a space in the blank faceplate you could always
> stelth the cd-rom. Place the cdrom a bit father back in the mounts then it
> is, and use double sided tape to affix the face plate to the tray area of
> the cd-rom. Use some foam (insulation foam for doors, windows, etc works
> great) or a bit of plastic over the eject button. This way, you just push
> slightly on the corner of the drive faceplate by the eject button to
> eject it. 

Wow - have you done this? Doesn't it put undue strain on the tray?

I'll think about this... but I may try cutting. We'll see...


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