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Step 1: Identify Objects That Can Be Used as Laptop Legs

The objects can be anything from bottle caps to small card boxes or even paper. You need at least 3 or 4 of them, but 4 is better. Use your imagination or just look around. You can always find something if you look around.

Step 2: Place the Objects Under Your Laptop

Placing four small objects under the laptop at the edges often is enough to make sure airflow can pass without problems. If you feel that the machine is not stable enough when typing, try other objects or five legs.

Step 3: Check to Make Sure the Machine Is Stable

We don't want to break our machine, right? We try to cool it down so it will work longer, without the risk of getting fried or melted from high temperatures. Play on the keyboard for some minutes, either typing fast or playing games. If you feel it's unstable, return to Step 2 or even Step 1.

Step 4: Enjoy Your Cooled Down Machine

The objects you used are still there, you can return them if you find better legs. Your machine is less noisy, less hotter and sometimes it looks cooler. This technique can be used at home, at the office, and pretty much every place where you have a stable surface to place your machine.

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