Help!
Last night a few drops of water got on my trackpad (new Macbook Pro bought in August), but I wiped them away quickly. However, after several minutes, the trackpad began acting up and I could not click anything. I had to force shut down my laptop and tried again. The cursor began working but was still acting up so I shut the computer off for the night. Today, the trackpad works in that I can move the cursor and click because I have the settings on touch-sensitive. However, the actual clicker does not work and I cannot drag anything because of this. I have Applecare, but I wanted to see if there is anything I can do before I take it in to be looked at. I've tried resetting it with my palm but to no avail.
Any help would be great! Thanks!
Last night a few drops of water got on my trackpad (new Macbook Pro bought in August), but I wiped them away quickly. However, after several minutes, the trackpad began acting up and I could not click anything. I had to force shut down my laptop and tried again. The cursor began working but was still acting up so I shut the computer off for the night. Today, the trackpad works in that I can move the cursor and click because I have the settings on touch-sensitive. However, the actual clicker does not work and I cannot drag anything because of this. I have Applecare, but I wanted to see if there is anything I can do before I take it in to be looked at. I've tried resetting it with my palm but to no avail.
Any help would be great! Thanks!