How do you eject a disc from USP Super Drive?

How do you eject a DVD from the USB Super Drive?  Under Controls, Command E doesn't seem to work.  Thanks. Patrick

Drag drive from desktop to trash or in finder right click on the drive and select eject or push eject key on keyboard if you have it.

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