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  1. It doesn't have to be a MacBook exactly, other switched power supply powered metal case devices are good enough, but MacBook is the most common.
  2. It must be AC powered; the effect disappears when unplugged.
  3. Your other hand (which doesn't slide on the surface) must not touch the surface; the effect disappears when touching the surface with the other hand.
  4. You must move your finger; the effect disappears when you stop.
  5. The same effect can be felt by sliding on someone else who touches such a device.
  6. It's definitely not a potential difference.
  7. I suppose it's mechanical resonance, but can't explain.
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