Actually `eject` is a standard part of the install and doesn't even
require the device name. Obviously if there's more than one device and
you want to open one over the other, it needs to be specific, but
there's always a default device. That said, the solution is fairly easy:
1. Open up ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml in an editor
2. Go to either the beginning or ending of the <keyboard> section
3. Add this:
<keybind key="XF86Eject">
<action name="Execute">
<command>eject</command>
</action>
</keybind>
4. Save and restart openbox with `openbox --reconfigure`
I'll add this to a future version of lubuntu-default-settings, but you
can do that in the meanwhile.
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"eject" key doesn't open optical drive tray in Openbox
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