Go to Apples website and look up YOUR laptop as they are in different spots for diffrerent laptops. Or your manual if you have it still should tell you. "Usually" there should be a small hole either next to the tray opening or on the side immediatly next to it. Use a small paper clip with the computer off.
The eject key on the Apple MacBook Pro notebook computer is located in the very top right edge of the keyboard. It is marked with a horizontal line with a triangle above it, the universal symbol for 'eject'.
On the 2011 onwards models of the macbook Air, there is no eject button. It was removed because the 2011+ models of the macbook Air has no optical drive that requires an eject button. In other words, Apple are trying to get rid of parts to make their products cheaper to make (which means even more broken parts). Mac products look nice, but for durability they rate a flimsy 2 out of 10. If it is durability you want, without constantly having to visit the repair shop or buy new parts, you're better off sticking to Windows.
Two user suggestions are from the Apple forums are:
Yes, it is on the right side of the F12 button in the top right corner of the keyboard.
A popular keylogger application for the Mac operating system is Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger Pro.
The Mac Book Pro is better than the Mac Book Air.
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To turn off the negative effect on your Mac Book Pro (turning the screen black, white, and a few other colors), hold the command key, the alt/option key, and the ctrl key (all three in a row), and then hit the 8 key (the key above the keyboard, not on the number key pad).
A mac book pro price varies by location and store. The price can differentiate based on location and store and sale dates. The mac pro book often goes for over $1000.
one is a machine and the other is someone who is really good at it??? (was this a joke?)
mac book, all the way
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To insert a DVD into a MacBook Pro, simply locate the DVD drive on the side of the laptop. Gently push the DVD into the drive until it clicks and the drive pulls it in. The DVD should then appear on your desktop and you can access its contents.
To program for Mac or iOS, you need a machine running OSX.