I believe that there is so it probably isn't totally ruined, but I'd rather have it checked out.Isn't there some sort of thin rubber covering over the keyboard?
I ended up going in to the apple store today but they don't have any appointments open for the next week and had no walk in appointments for the rest of the day. I don't have the tools to open it up myself and would rather just have them check it for free and diagnose issues than do it myself.
I have an appointment to apply for a credit card tomorrow which gives a bonus 100,000 Qantas frequent flyer points if you make a purchase of over $3,000 in the first two months, which is enough points to a return flight from Sydney to Los Angeles or Sydney to Tokyo return around 1.5 times. If that gets approved I am just gonna get a new MacBook Pro since the one I have now is a 2012 model and it is about time I upgrade anyways (I'll get the one fixed later and give it to my mum or something). Then I'll just pay for the new computer on my credit card, pay off the whole balance from my savings account so that I don't have to pay any interest or get in debt, and end up with at least a free international return flight (to take when the world goes back to normal) which will offset a decent proportion of the cost of the new computer.