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forza69

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Jan 30, 2010
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To the Apple Store that is. I recently found that when I tilt my Mac forward it sounds as if there were tiny beads inside the keyboard on the left hand side. The only reason I found this out is because I usually use my computer on my bed and I put it up against my stomach and legs so I can type faster. Not sure if this is normal. I've found other threads elsewhere where they talk about the same thing but there's no answer or solution. I ask if I should take this in because the nearest Apple Store to me is like 30 minutes away, because of traffic mainly. Any input would be great. TIA.
 
mfw it's 24 hours and 340 views later and still no response.
 

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Wow, self bumping and whining? Always nice to see. Take it in, there's obviously something going on in there, not sure what else we can tell you.

Can't say I'm surprised to see your kind of response. There's very, very few people in this forum now that are actually helpful and not complete tools.

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Coming from someone who doesn't own a rMBP, that noise you are describing definitely doesn't sounds normal. If it were me, I would definitely take it in and get it checked out. Hopefully they can explain the problem!
 
Can't say I'm surprised to see your kind of response. There's very, very few people in this forum now that are actually helpful and not complete tools.

Unfortunately most questions don't deserve a useful response.

You have an Apple store nearby (30 minutes is less than the daily work commute for many people!). Just take it in. Nobody hear can judge whether the noise is normal - we can't hear it after all.
 
If I am in your shoe and no one answer the question then I take it to Apple store anyway, they have a better answer than here at MacRumors. :apple:
 
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