Many computers don’t come with optical drives anymore, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t thousands upon thousands of laptops and desktops out there with DVD/Blu-Ray/CD drives still installed and available. Windows can easily open drives, but it can’t close it once opened — you’ll have to manually do that yourself — and it also doesn’t let you do either with a keyboard shortcut. But fear not, there is a way to open and close your optical drive with just a couple keyboard presses. First, download the program called Door Control right here (it’s a ZIP file containing an EXE file). There’s no weird spyware...
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