

In the settings on the right, click the Shell tab and then click the When the shell exits drop-down menu. If your Mac regularly refuses to shut down and there are no apps or unsaved documents open, then the root cause should be investigated further instead of relying on a force quit. The default profile (the one at the top) should be selected by default. Only use this method if you need to, as Macs work better when they are shut down correctly. Wait for around 30 seconds before pressing the Power button on again.Long press the Power button on your Mac until the screen is black and the power light goes off.If your Mac still hasn’t shut down, you can use force: And on very old Macs it’s “Command” + “Control” + “Eject.” This will quit the open apps before shutting the Mac down. If not, on newer Macs try shortcut: “Control” +”Option” + “Command” + Power button.Long pressing the Power button for a few seconds, then hopefully, the dialog box asking whether you want to sleep, restart, or shut down should appear.If the cursor does not respond, then try: If you think your Mac won’t shut down because it is frozen, try moving the cursor around to confirm. On the other hand, if it doesn’t, keep reading. Once the apps are closed, your Mac should shut down as expected.

You can force quit an app by right-clicking it on the Dock and choosing “Force Quit.”

If you choose “Cancel,” it will also cancel the shutdown request.
