Why are CD-ROM drives designed where the buttons are hard to press when the tray is open?

propellerhead

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Why are CD-ROM drives designed where the buttons are hard to press when the tray is open? Isn't that a rather dumb design? It would be easier if the buttons were above the tray.
 

Viper0329

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Electronic boards are located underneath the motor, which must raise the cd off of the tray. An inverted design would be difficult I assume.

Good thought though.
 

MedicBob

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I agree with Viper. You could have a button above and use wires to provide the connection, but it would raise costs and put 1 more item to fail inside the drive. IMHO, at least.