John asked; -What was Apple thinking when they made a computer without a hardware eject button?

To which I reply; -They were likely thinking that people would love them and buy boatloads of them, and guess, what, people do and they are!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:10 AM, John Heim wrote:

What was Apple thinking when they made a computer without a hardware eject button? That's crazy. I'm thinking it was more a matter of space than cost. But holy cow, it sure is inconvenient.

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what keyboard do you have? if a windows keyboard, sadly, there is not. if
you have an apple one with media keys, there is one.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "John Heim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If I throw a party, I may want to use my Mac mini as a CD player. It's very nice to be able to adjust the volume with the remot, pause, skip tracks, etc. But I cannot figure out a way to eject the disk without the keyboard. Is there one? There's no eject button on the Mac mini itself is
there? Is there at least a keyboard hotkey?

A little googling answered my last question:

"From time-to-time, removable media (including CDs, DVDs and others) can refuse to eject via the normal Mac OS X methods -- pressing the keyboard eject key; using the Command-E keyboard combination; selecting the item in the Finder and clicking the Eject button next to its name; dragging the
item to the trash;
or pressing the F12 key. "
http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20041011075232575

But I'd still like to do it without using the keyboard. I cannot believe they'd manufacture a device w/o an eject button on the drive itself. That seems crazy. I know it saves a few bucks on the cost of the machine but,
holy cow, an eject button seems kind of essential.








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