MacBook assumes I want it to start up, because it got touched...
Has anyone come up with a hack yet to allow a M1 16 inch MacBook Pro to remain Shut Down, even when randomly touched by, say, a flying insect? I am revisiting a problem I posted here four years ago...
And I still find it annoying and presumptuous programming. When I turn a machine OFF, I want it to stay OFF. Until I push the "ON" button. Not just ANY button. Not just ANY key, or a whimsical hair alighting on the trackpad.
No, a SPECIFIC key, or button, or combination of keys/buttons, or set of conditions, or particular series of events, or even a mystical incantation (that might be fun.)
NOT putting my hand on the body of my car and having the engine start up and the lights come on. UNLESS I set preferences for it to do so, AND am able to reset such Preferences at my discretion.
Mutter, mutter, grumble, grumble. But others have commented on this in the past- anyone found a work-around?
2021, 16-inch, M1 Pro Chip, 16GB RAM, Sequoia 15.6.1
MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.6