You eject a disk or drive by using command+E  After that, if Voice Over doesn't 
tell you it's gone; and, usually, it should, you can tell by tabbing or else 
using VO+right or left.  You'll notice when it's not there anymore.


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On Apr 9, 2012, at 9:58 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:

> Hi,
> If I need to eject a disk such as a thumb drive or sd card, How do I tell 
> when it is ejected?
> Thanks,
> Stacey and Chesley
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