I have a Magic Keyboard with touch ID and I wonder if Apple added some LCI to it to detect water damage?
Of course I don't drink near my keyboard, I never spilled anything on any of my keyboards so far.
But I'm worried if those LCI might get activated when you end up sneezing on your keyboard pretty badly because you have cold. That happened to me the other day. Droplets everywhere so I cleaned it with a microfiber cloth right away and everything is still working fine but then I wondered what if something stops working later, I heard some had issues with the touch ID key or bluetooth, and the LCI got activated due this?!
Of course I don't drink near my keyboard, I never spilled anything on any of my keyboards so far.
But I'm worried if those LCI might get activated when you end up sneezing on your keyboard pretty badly because you have cold. That happened to me the other day. Droplets everywhere so I cleaned it with a microfiber cloth right away and everything is still working fine but then I wondered what if something stops working later, I heard some had issues with the touch ID key or bluetooth, and the LCI got activated due this?!