On Oct 22, 2008, at 10:07 AM, williamd wrote:

> I much prefer the compact keyboard that shipped with early imac G3
> models and am continuing to use it with my G4 imac. So far the only
> solution I've found for opening the cd-rom tray is to always leave a  
> cd
> in it. Then I can just do command E to eject and switch as necessary.
> Occasionally I do forget, and it is a pain to get out the proper
> keyboard to open the cd tray. Is there another way I don't know about
> to open an empty cd-tray on my G4? Maybe a key combination I've
> forgotten? Thanks

For keyboards without a dedicated eject key, you use F12. Note, in  
10.4 and later you have to hold the key down for several seconds to  
get it to eject, since a simple keypress activated Dashboard.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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