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Alfred 3.7 loses Features > System > Eject


jmknoble

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Updating Alfred 3.6.2 to 3.7 has caused Alfred to "forget" about my Features > System > Eject and Eject All commands.

 

Other commands in Features > System work as they used to, but Alfred pleads ignorance of the commands for Eject and Eject All.

 

System: 10.11.6 (15G22010), MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015)

Alfred: 3.7

Repeatable: Yes, even after reboot

 

Screenshots show commands for "Sleep"/"Sleep Display" and "Volume Up"/"Volume Down" work as expected...:

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 ... But all Alfred wants to do with "Eject" is search the web for it:

 

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@jmknoble The "eject" keyword only shows results when there are results to be shown so 1. ensure there is something ejectable either connected or mounted on your Mac, and 2. you've selected the appropriate volume type from the dropdown below the "eject" keyword. :)

 

Cheers,
Vero

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Sheepish look.

 

Thanks for explaining that, @Vero.  The reason I was ejecting was that I was undocking my MacBook, and I could have sworn there was an external drive connected.  Clearly, Alfred knew it had already been ejected.

 

I can confirm, that, with the drive shown as connected in Finder, the eject and ejectall keyword show results.

 

Thanks!

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