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BTW, I worked out a way to "manage" when booting into 9:

1. Remember to hold mouse down as it starts and the tray will
open. From then on, keep a cd in (no matter what it is) there so
that you can drag the icon to the trash to open tray and put a
useful one in when needed.

2. Never close the tray without a CD in because until someone
tells me or reminds me how to open it, I will have to restart
and again hold the mouse down. All this because of the neglect
or misdirected wilfulness of the QS producers to include a
simple button.

David Elmo
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I don't know much about AppleScript, but it seems there should be an event
somewhere in the API that means "open the drive, whether or not there is a
disc in it" & can be put into a script, that can be controller with a
keyboard macro or something like that.


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