Super simple laptop hack for making your CD/DVD drive easier to open. by inchman
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 OK, so this isn’t exactly a problem that has plague man since the dawn of time, but it is something that bothers me about laptop CD/DVD drives that is so simple to solve.

Here is the problem, to open the CD/DVD drive on most laptops you need to push a button on the right side of the computer that is flush mounted, under the edge of the laptop. So it’s hard to find in a hurry and normally means you are running your hand up and down the side of the laptop.

Even worst, if you close the door and your finger hits the button, the drive opens right back up. It’s a pain sometimes.

Well, now with less than 30 seconds and a marker, you can fix this problem. All you do is add an “index” mark on the side of the keyboard that is directly over the button of the drive.
 
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Step 1: Step One

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Find the button for your CD/DVD drive and with a permanent marker, place a quick dot over the button. 
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repguy2020 says: Oct 9, 2012. 2:02 PM
Simple. Elegant. Awesome.
stealthop says: May 1, 2012. 10:14 AM
have you considered marketing this idea to hp ?
MRedu says: Dec 28, 2011. 11:39 AM
Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones....
Zachintosh says: Nov 22, 2011. 2:30 PM
2 steps to teach us how to draw a little mark on my laptop...?
Jamez Britton says: Jul 20, 2011. 3:25 AM
A lot of laptops usually have a keyboard key with the 'dvd/cd drive eject' function.
sokamiwohali says: Nov 19, 2011. 8:34 PM
In his case the laptop doesnt. he has an HP laptop, which dont have that feature...i would know cause i have a laptop made by HP. so far the only laptops that i personally have seen with the conveniance of an eject button on the keyboard is dell computers...mainly the Inspirons (would have no idea about their other models to include the Alienware wing)...BUT i know i am prolly just a little off, but like i said...i PERSONALLY havent seen any other computers than that cause i only stick with HP.
f.rh.t says: Jul 31, 2011. 1:12 PM
amazing , kuş beyinli
amit_sci says: Jul 18, 2011. 11:20 AM
cool I used a small smiley sticker
imBobertRobert says: Jun 5, 2011. 11:37 AM
lol duh why didnt i think of this.
Tulumayan says: May 23, 2011. 8:34 PM
I used "White Out" to paint dots on my Epiphone's neck side so I could tell where key frets were. I had been using a much smaller acoustic so it was difficult to see where my fingers were while learning the neck.
I like your idea. Finding that one little button is really difficult at times.
Thanks.
Pe-ads says: Mar 16, 2011. 3:13 AM
Ha ha! I pwned you all beforehand! My Dell doesn't have a slider-cartridge-thing! It just has a slot a la Mac!

But if I did have one, I'd probably do this ;-)
legless says: Mar 5, 2011. 11:45 PM
It's a simple idea that may make it a bit less frustrating for some people. I don't know why laptop makers can't just add a Fn-keystroke combination like they have for many other things like volume and contrast.

Not that it concerns me as my laptop has no optical drive. (no it's not a netbook) Most 13" laptops don't have them and I seldom use one anyway. I have an external one when I do.
bearbare13 says: Feb 17, 2011. 4:37 PM
Hey everyone, there is a much easier way to eject your laptop DVD drive tray. (or tower CD/DVD drive tray.) Download a program called Wizmo and read what to put in the desktop shortcut to OPEN the DVD tray (also works to close the tray on desktops) Plus the program does many more things depend on the parameters that you put with it.
dunstantom says: Feb 18, 2011. 7:30 AM
Wizmo has some interesting features, but I think you'd just be as well off right-clicking on the CD/DVD drive icon and clicking Eject (which will open and close on a desktop). Seems comparable to a shortcut that you need to double-click.
legless says: Feb 18, 2011. 1:36 PM
Hmmm "Eject" will certainly open the tray but not close it again on any version of Windows I've had including Win7. I always thought it a stupidly simple to fix shortcoming.
Broom says: Mar 5, 2011. 7:13 PM
Agreed.
Doom Blimp says: Feb 13, 2011. 6:06 PM
A white permanent marker?! What madness is this?
Broom says: Mar 5, 2011. 7:12 PM
This ... Is ... Sparta's... Office ... Supply!
your_dragon113 says: Feb 19, 2011. 3:54 AM
*pssst.....try the silver "Permanent Markers" too...adds a bit of flare ;)
Goshen.Guy says: Feb 17, 2011. 1:09 PM

Use of a correction fluid pen (e.g.; Wite-Out) will add tactile
feedback (a raised bump) for low light situations.
inchman (author) says: Feb 14, 2011. 2:24 AM
maxsmith says: Feb 17, 2011. 6:31 PM
get a macintosh.
Broom says: Mar 5, 2011. 7:11 PM
Get some manners.
noltus says: Feb 23, 2011. 2:49 AM
Macintosh? wht put a dot on a biccycle
your_dragon113 says: Feb 19, 2011. 3:53 AM
I'm not sure about the Macintosh.....but....does it work on a Granny Smith?
duct tape says: Feb 21, 2011. 11:23 PM
a fugi, perhaps?
Zarkazmo says: Feb 20, 2011. 9:40 AM
LOL!
dkfa says: Feb 17, 2011. 3:19 PM
I memorized my position the the CD drive. =]
AsianSpanker says: Feb 23, 2011. 4:57 AM
I memorized my name tag and threw it away!
devonfletch says: Feb 20, 2011. 2:18 PM
The Correction Fluid used by clumsy typists works well for this sort of thing... get the style that looks like a pen, the bottle-and-brush version is messy...
I also mark on-off buttons etc, just put a blob of Correction Fluid on the spot, and gently wipe off the excess, leaves a neat black-and-white symbol.

And check out maxsmith, below: He has some really handy advice... though I have used black nail-polish, to get good contrast, and it's as messy as the bottle-and-brush Correction Fluid. Does open the door to all sorts of colours, however...
cody777 says: Feb 19, 2011. 8:25 PM
doing this on the headphone port on my macbook(not really useful for ejecting the drive cuz it uses a key on the keyboard)
m.hutchinson says: Feb 17, 2011. 8:05 AM
This is great! Really handy moving from notebook to notebook when they switch sides, too! Every laptop is slightly different, grrr...

I'm going to write an instructable using TWO dots over the USB ports. :) Ever tried finding those suckers to plug your thumbdrives in? GACK!
mrceeky says: Feb 17, 2011. 8:13 AM
Very good idea for the 2 dots over usb ports. Sometimes frustrating to have to turn laptop up to check where port is. Thanks.
m.hutchinson says: Feb 17, 2011. 10:46 AM
So true. How about 3 dots for power connector, and 4 dots for the LAN connector... Good thing most notebooks don't have an external antenna connector for WiFi... How many dots would that take? Ahhhh! My notebook has measles!

Would it be overkill to put 15 dots over the VGA connector, since it's a 15 pin d-shell? LOL

Seriously though, another option I've used is to use some contact cement and just dab a bit on the eject button. It makes it easier to feel for the button. But I do like the dot better. How about a dot of glow-in-the-dark paint over the white dot?
your_dragon113 says: Feb 19, 2011. 3:57 AM
LMAO....ok, now I KNOW the blind have use beat! BRAIL FTW!
BtheBike says: Feb 17, 2011. 7:19 AM
now i have a similar x-rated , glow in the dark tattoo idea for my girl... Giggidy =)
your_dragon113 says: Feb 19, 2011. 3:51 AM
LMFAO!!!!

Ya gonna post that? hahahahahahah
inchman (author) says: Feb 17, 2011. 8:51 PM
This is the best comment I have ever seen! 8>)
BtheBike says: Feb 18, 2011. 1:58 AM
don't know why the Big Manufacturer didn't think of it .
sometimes the plane needs lites on the runway =)

BtheBike says: Feb 18, 2011. 2:19 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcaQ5QWHJlM
these come in pairs .
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