Just for some peace of mind.
My nephews often play on my MacBook and they get way overly excited and competitive, this often is followed by them screaming when they lose/win.
After they stop playing and I go back to use my MacBook as normal, I often find drops of saliva on my keyboard/trackpad/speakers/touchpad area .. I imagine they spit saliva (accidentally) when they get competitive and start being angry/excited while they scream at the screen.
There are only some drops of saliva, and I never wipe them off with fear of pushing the saliva under the keys or speaker holes so they just evaporate on their own.
I’m just afraid that some drops of saliva could have gone to the wrong place and might have found their way inside the MacBook, because I only see the drops outside but I wouldn’t be surprised if some drops went under the keys or in the speaker holes unnoticed.
I already spoke to their parents about this and I don’t think I’ll let them play again btw.
My nephews often play on my MacBook and they get way overly excited and competitive, this often is followed by them screaming when they lose/win.
After they stop playing and I go back to use my MacBook as normal, I often find drops of saliva on my keyboard/trackpad/speakers/touchpad area .. I imagine they spit saliva (accidentally) when they get competitive and start being angry/excited while they scream at the screen.
There are only some drops of saliva, and I never wipe them off with fear of pushing the saliva under the keys or speaker holes so they just evaporate on their own.
I’m just afraid that some drops of saliva could have gone to the wrong place and might have found their way inside the MacBook, because I only see the drops outside but I wouldn’t be surprised if some drops went under the keys or in the speaker holes unnoticed.
I already spoke to their parents about this and I don’t think I’ll let them play again btw.