Screw the face button or the menu, I found a better way to eject PS4 discs. Squeeze the console.
I have been trying to get to the bottom of why my PS4 constantly beeps at me trying to eject a phantom disc. I have found out while trying to put the cover back on my running PS4 that putting pressure on the bottom of the console just a little behind the front foot will cause a disc eject. It works without fail, actually more reliable than the face button.
Does anyone here know the anatomy of the PS4 well enough to explain what is going on? How does squeezing the case actually cause the eject? I feel that if I can explain this I might be able to explain the whole eject issue. I run my PS4 vertically yet still get the eject issue so it can't simply be all down to the weight of the unit causing the feet to apply enough pressure.
I have been trying to get to the bottom of why my PS4 constantly beeps at me trying to eject a phantom disc. I have found out while trying to put the cover back on my running PS4 that putting pressure on the bottom of the console just a little behind the front foot will cause a disc eject. It works without fail, actually more reliable than the face button.
Does anyone here know the anatomy of the PS4 well enough to explain what is going on? How does squeezing the case actually cause the eject? I feel that if I can explain this I might be able to explain the whole eject issue. I run my PS4 vertically yet still get the eject issue so it can't simply be all down to the weight of the unit causing the feet to apply enough pressure.