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Tell me please how to "unplug or eject hardware" in Firefox. I have gotten a Verbatim External Slimline CD Writer that directs me to find this option in the Windows taskbar. But I use Firefox as my browser and don't know where to execute this on the Firefox taskbar.

Tell me please how to "unplug or eject hardware" in Firefox. I have gotten a Verbatim External Slimline CD Writer that directs me to find this option in the Windows taskbar. But I use Firefox as my browser and don't know where to execute this on the Firefox taskbar.

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This is not a Firefox feature, it's a Windows system feature. If Firefox is blocking the Windows Taskbar (the one with the start button on one end and the clock on the other end), perhaps it is in full screen mode. To exit that:

  • Web page full screen (for example, a video): tap the Esc key to return to normal
  • Browser full screen: tap the F11 function key to switch this on/off

Does that make sense?

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

This is not a Firefox feature, it's a Windows system feature. If Firefox is blocking the Windows Taskbar (the one with the start button on one end and the clock on the other end), perhaps it is in full screen mode. To exit that:

  • Web page full screen (for example, a video): tap the Esc key to return to normal
  • Browser full screen: tap the F11 function key to switch this on/off

Does that make sense?

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Thanks. Solved.