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chroma
4162 days ago
Useful advice, but the MacBook Air and Retina MacBook Pro don't have an eject key (⏏).
Edit: Ah, I see now. Eject or Power depending on the model. Thanks.
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recampbell
4162 days ago
Ctrl-Shift-Power on MacBook Pro (which is what he meant by Eject/Power).
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kolev
4162 days ago
Doesn't work for me on MacBook Air.
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r00fus
4160 days ago
I found that I had to use Fn-Ctrl-Shift-Power on my Retina.
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