Thankfully, developers heard the pleas of slackers and created utilities to easily open and close a disc drive with just the press of a key. This little trick might not be much, but it will surely save you from that awkward one-second stance where you hold the disc closer to the drive without blinking and wait for the tray to come out. If you have more than one disc drive, right-click on the one that you want to open. The tray will come out, and you can put the disc inside and then close it again manually. To do so, right-click on the optical disc drive icon inside “My Computer” and select “Eject” from the context menu. Don’t try to use the “Eject” option again it will not put it back inside (many have tried and failed). Unfortunately, it seems Microsoft forgot to aDD the option to close the tray, so you will still have to manually put it back inside after inserting the disc. Windows has a built-in “Eject” button to push the drive tray out. Most probably you will already know about this option, but it is still worth mentioning. However, in this era of slackers, who actually has time to press a hardware button two times? In this article we will show you how you can open/close your optical disc drive using Windows shortcuts. Opening and closing your PC’s optical disc drive is simple all you have to do is press the Eject button, and it will open/close.
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