Yesterday I was pulling out and cleaning the spittle out of the breath pipe when a drop of it somehow managed to splash onto the Pico playing keys.
I wiped it off, but I'm sure some of the spittle got in between the keys.
To be sure, the Pico did some funny things for 5-10 minutes but then everything returned to normal. So I finished up the session and put it away yesterday evening, and plan on using it again tomorrow evening.
Is there any membrane protection of the circuits/key to protect against spit getting in between/under the key area? I'm hoping there is. I'm assuming this is always possible when cleaning the spit from the breath pipe. I've always exercised much caution when removing it, so this came as quite a surprise.
I was wondering if I should put it in some very warm air (like a gentle fan heater) to evaporate any possible saliva?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Ben