Hello, Paolo,

RE: your first concern, does the "eject" module (the one that is placed by
the OS in the upper task-Menu- bar) work if you click on it? If you  don't
have it present, and would like it, go to
HD/System/Library/CoreServices/MenuExtras - double click on the Eject.menu
script and the little triangle will appear. I'm curious if your disc drive
responds to that.

RE: your second concern, my first thought was to go into the CD/DVDs
Preference Panel (System Preferences/Hardware/CDs & DVDs) and set it to
"Ask" when a disc is loaded.
Just my first thought.
Regards,
Dana

On 2/17/13 8:17 AM, "Paolo Tassotti" <tasso...@di.uniroma1.it> wrote:

>As suggested by some of you, I've swapped the internal CD burner of my
>G4 with a Nec DVD burner grabbed from a Lacie enclosure whose power
>supply is apparently dead.
>
>All works fine, but I would be even happier if the "eject" button on
>my keyboard would work as it did with the old Sony reader !
>
>I don't want to run Roxio Toast Titanium every time I need to read a CD...
>
>Is there any solution for this ?


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