@alanbell

Agreed that you do not literally eject a USB key, however we have found
repeatedly in user testing that users look for a USB key 'eject' option,
and are most comfortable taking about USB device removal in terms of
"ejecting".  This is very much a product of conditioning from using
Windows, but none the less we don't gain anything from deviating from
the recognised Windows conventions at this specific point.

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  Drag and drop a USB key into the trash should eject the USB key

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