Greetings all,
installed Panther on my 700mhz flat-panel iMac yesterday; impressive,
but I get odd things happening with the keyboard: window cycle
(command `) sometimes doesn't work but I've completly lost the use of my
eject key!
The only way I can get the draw open (when it's empty, if their's a CD
mounted I can eject it via the trash or contextual menu) is to open
iTunes and push the elect button at the bottom left of the window.
Anyone out there had something similar or can offer any help?

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David J Richardson - 28 Oct 2003 07:58 GMT
> The only way I can get the draw open (when it's empty, if their's a CD
> mounted I can eject it via the trash or contextual menu) is to open
> iTunes and push the elect button at the bottom left of the window.
Hold down F12

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jasako - 28 Oct 2003 14:17 GMT
> Hold down F12
tried that, same effect ie. nothing.

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Jason - 28 Oct 2003 09:34 GMT
> Greetings all,
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> Anyone out there had something similar or can offer any help?
By any chance are you using USB Override? If so, download the latest version.
I believe there are also other apps that can disable the eject and volume keys...
jasako - 28 Oct 2003 14:18 GMT
> By any chance are you using USB Override? If so, download the latest version.
ahhh, yes I am. I'll go get the update and see if that fixes it.

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jasako - 29 Oct 2003 08:08 GMT
> By any chance are you using USB Override? If so, download the latest version.
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> I believe there are also other apps that can disable the eject and volume
> keys...
thanks very much for that - the latest version of USB Overdrive seems to
have fixed it!

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