It does not have a CD/DVD drive so there is no need for an eject button.
To open the CD drive on your Toshiba Satellite, you can press the physical eject button located on the CD/DVD drive itself, if available. Alternatively, you can right-click on the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." If these options don’t work, you can also try using a paperclip to gently press the small manual eject hole on the drive.
To open the disk drive on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, you can try pressing the dedicated eject button if your model has one. Alternatively, you can right-click on the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." If those options don't work, you can also manually open the drive by inserting a straightened paperclip into the small hole located on the front of the drive.
If your Toshiba CD tray doesn't have an eject button, you can try opening it using the software on your computer. Right-click the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." Alternatively, you can use a paperclip to manually eject the tray; look for a small pinhole on the front of the drive, insert the paperclip, and gently push until the tray pops open.
On Toshiba Satellite laptops, the disc drive is typically located on the front or side of the laptop. It is a slot-loading or tray-loading drive, depending on the model. To access it, you may need to press a button or eject it manually using a pinhole release, which is usually found near the drive. Always refer to the specific model's user manual for precise details.
were is a eject button on a didj
Next to the disc drive, on the Wii, theres a button "Eject". Press it.
if there isn't one you can right click on the disc your trying to eject under my computer and one of the options says eject (the eject button on the actual computer is typically near where the disc drive is)
The pilot hit the eject button which launched him out of the airplane.
No the button is only to eject a game disc or DVD. If you don't have a disc in you can still press the button without hurting the PS3
No it is in the front
It is a touch sensitive button to the right of the power button
With the computer off, hold down the mouse button and turn it on. Keep holding the mouse button until the CD ejects. If the CD does not eject, the drive may be damaged.