go to the desk top on the mac and highlight the flash drive you want to eject 
by navigating to it.  then just hit command e to eject the drive.  That’s it.

hth,
Caitlyn

> On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:13 AM, Kim Paulk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello list,
> 
> I learn a lot from all of you - thanks!
> 
> What is the simplest way for a new user to eject a flash drive?
> 
> My friend is a good typist, but English is her second language. She also has 
> mild dexterity issues, so doesn't use trackpad commander. 
> 
> She simply wants to insert her flash drive, open and edit her college 
> assignment in TextEdit, then eject the drive.
> 
> She has difficulty memorizing long sequences of steps. She uses her iPhone 
> for everything else. 
> 
> Can any of you share your favorite method? 
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Kim
> Be the solution and enjoy!
> Kim Paulk
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> 
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