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Can't open CD tray with Eject button on Mac keyboard

Asked by swatgear in Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)

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I can't open the CD tray on Mac OS X 10.4. The button on the keyboard doesn't work, F12 doesn't do it, and neither does Apple+E (I read somewhere that it would).

The only way I can get it to open is by opening iTunes and clicking the eject button.

I found two possible solutions, neither of which worked, where one said to remove two different .plist files from the current user's Preferences folder, and the other said to copy the Eject.menu file to the task bar and click it directly.

Like I said, neither one worked and opening iTunes is a really annoying workaround.


I've tried restarting and even logging in as a different user (one user being an administrator and the other being a regular user).


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