![]() ![]() Note also that I never get an error message of the type: "Application X prevented your laptop from shutting down" after clicking "Shutdown.". In fact, I have clicked "Shutdown." many times in the last month without ever having to press the touch id to power my laptop on: I always simply pressed on the trackpad, which made me believe this was the new normal with MBP and triggered my asking of the other related question. This unfortunately has nothing to do with how long I wait between clicking "Shutdown." and pressing a key or the trackpad: This has happened many time after waiting the whole night between clicking "Shutdown." and pressing on the trackpad. In contrast, if I force shut it down using the touch id button, then the MBP behaved as expected, i.e., it would only turn back on using the touch id button again, and would not turn back on by a simple touch on the trackpad or by pressing a key on the keyboard.ĮDIT: after a couple more tries, it appears I was mistaken, in the sense that even force shutting down the latpop does not actually solve the problem (see the discussion in the comments to Monomeeth's answer below) But then a simple touch on the trackpad or a hit on any of the keys "wakes it up", as if it had been turned off and was powering on again (it goes through the black background screen with the white apple in the middle and the progress bar). It looks as if it does actually turn off (turns black). When I click on "Shutdown." in the "apple" menu, the laptop behaves as if it was going to sleep rather than fully shut down. My new MacBook Pro (MBP) seems to fails to actually shutdown when clicking "Shutdown." in the "apple" menu. This is related to this other question Prevent MacBook Pro from turning on by touching trackpad. ![]()
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