Thermaltake Mozart VC4000SNS: DVD Eject Button Missing

The most noticeable feature of the front panel is the massive swing-down door that provides access to all three of the case's 5.25" drive bays. To prevent users from having to leave this door open all the time, the case includes a special aperture in the middle of the door that keeps the middle drive accessible even when it's closed. The DVD drive tray can open and close through this aperture, to permit users to insert or remove optical media. One noticeable disadvantage of this approach is a complete lack of external drive control: there's no eject button for that drive accessible at all. Could this be an oversight?
| Thermaltake Mozart VC4000SNS | |
|---|---|
| Internet | Thermaltake |
| Pricing | $130 |
| Materials | Aluminium / Steel |
| Weight | 19.8 lbs / 9 kg |
| Dimensions | 16.9" x 6.7" x 17.9" / 430 x 170 x 452 mm |
| Equipment Details | |
| Supported Motherboards (form factor) | ATX, Micro-ATX |
| Total Slots | 7 |
| PSU Form Factor | ATX |
| 5.25" drive bays | 3 x |
| 3.5"drive bays | 5 x |
| Front Connectors | 2 x USB, 1 x 1394, 2 x Audio |
| Accessories / Retail Packaging | Optional Media Lab (VFD & remote control; $77-117) |
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