I have an iMac yet have replaced the standard keyboard with a wireless Logitech version. There is no key to open the cd drive. Is there an easy way to do this without opening a program such as iTunes?
Originally posted by unc32 I have an iMac yet have replaced the standard keyboard with a wireless Logitech version. There is no key to open the cd drive. Is there an easy way to do this without opening a program such as iTunes?
If you are running in osx you can put an eject button in your menu bar in the general area of the clock. Either do a finder search for "eject.menu" and drag the folder to your menu bar and an eject button will appear in the menu bar. Or you can find it by going to your hard drive>system folder (with the X on the folder) > library> core services> menu extras........and drag the menu.extras folder to the menu bar.
This feature has worked for me on every mac I've tried it on including a hotrodded beige g3 with a 52x liteon cd burner.
If you are running in osx you can put an eject button in your menu bar in the general area of the clock. Either do a finder search for "eject.menu" and drag the folder to your menu bar and an eject button will appear in the menu bar. Or you can find it by going to your hard drive>system folder (with the X on the folder) > library> core services> menu extras........and drag the menu.extras folder to the menu bar.
This feature has worked for me on every mac I've tried it on including a hotrodded beige g3 with a 52x liteon cd burner.
I was browsing through my .menu files and I started wondering if there are an .menu files for itunes avaible on the net or something. Are there any sites that make custom .menu files or something like that?