well, one thing you could do is put a cd in the drive. may not be the best way 
but if your mac is on, the cd will go in otherwise it won't. to eject a cd, hit 
the key to the wright of the f12 key and hold that down untill the cd comes 
out. 

On Jan 21, 2010, at 7:20 PM, Carolyn wrote:

> Hi mac family:
> I'm a proud owner of a MacBook Pro, and a pc-convert wanna-be.  (although as 
> I write, I'm cheating). 
> I live in Denver Co with my daughter, age 12, and my husband.  I'll try not 
> to ask too many silly questions.  
>  In any case, I have a silly question:  I'm hearing impaired, so don't really 
> hear my mac when it's on.  With my pc, there is a little noise, but also, I 
> can use the disk-door to see if the power's on.  With the Mac slot loader, 
> there's no way for me to know.  Any ideas?
> TIA
>  
> Carolyn Haas
> CH:)
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