On Feb 11, 2010, at 8:39 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:

On 1/21/10 5:48 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
place an icon in my top menu so that I could eject (open the drive to
remove) a disk.

How is this done?

open your System > Library > CoreServices > Menu Extras and double click on Eject.menu item

The Eject button/menulet icon will appear in the Finder's window items over to the right, near the clock (if you're showing the time).

Yes, this is correct, double-click on Eject.menu. If you don't like where it appears in the Finder menu, you can hold the Cmd key and drag it to anywhere you want it to be. For that matter, ANY menu item can be dragged so that the menu items appear in any custom order you desire simply by holding the Cmd key and dragging them to wherever you want them. When you're rearranging them, be careful to not let go of one outside the menu bar or it will disappear with a "poof" and you'll need to add it back again.

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