Well, for cleaning the below incantation was discussed on November 7th  on 
Accidental Tech Podcast:

CleanupBuddy <https://cleanupbuddy.app/> by Gui Rambo 
<https://mastodon.social/@_inside>
Alternative incantation from Daniel Pieper 
Power the machine off
Left ⌃ and ⌘ as well as Right ⇧ for 7 seconds
While still holding, hold the power button for 7 seconds
This is not an SMC reset <https://support.apple.com/en-us/102605#t2>, but it’s 
close.
Only lasts until the next boot 😑

The full podcasts notes are at:
https://atp.fm/612
Accidental Tech Podcast: 612: Screen on Face
atp.fm

> On Feb 4, 2025, at 1:14 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, it works and the laptop won’t turn on when you lift the lid, but, as 
> soon as you touch any key it will turn on. I was hoping that I would have to 
> press the power button and in that way I could handle the keyboard wiping it 
> down etc. placing location dots and such Without it turning on but it does 
> turn on when you press a key of any kind
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
> 
>> On Feb 2, 2025, at 7:28 PM, MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Macworld - Friday, January 31, 2025 
>> 
>> Apple shares a secret MacBook tip that power users will love
>>  
>> Apple M-series MacBooks turn on automatically when you open the laptop or 
>> plug in the power adapter. It sort of makes sense, right? If you’re opening 
>> your MacBook, you’re probably going to use it, so it should turn on. (As for 
>> plugging it in, I’m unsure what the thinking is by Apple to have the MacBook 
>> automatically turn on.)
>> 
>> However, what if you want to be able to open it or plug it in without it 
>> turning on? With macOS Sequoia, you can now adjust your MacBook so it does 
>> not turn on when you open it or plug in the adapter.
>> 
>> To change this setting, you need to enter commands through the Terminal app, 
>> which is located in Applications > Utilities. After launching Terminal, 
>> enter one of these commands:
>> 
>> If you want to open the MacBook or connect to power without the laptop 
>> turning on, type the following: 
>> sudo nvram BootPreference=%00
>> 
>> To stop the MacBook from turning on only when opening it, type the following:
>> sudo nvram BootPreference=%01
>> 
>> To stop the MacBook from turning on when only connecting to power, type the 
>> following:
>> sudo nvram BootPreference=%02
>> 
>> After typing the command, press the Return key. You’ll need to enter your 
>> password; when you do, you will not see it being typed on the screen. Press 
>> Return, and you’re set.
>> 
>> If you want to reset the feature and want to have your MacBook turn on when 
>> you open it or plug it in, launch Terminal and enter:
>> sudo nvram -d BootPreference 
>> and then press the Return key. Your Mac will then return to the default 
>> function of turning on when you open the lid.
>> 
>> Original Article at:
>> https://www.macworld.com/article/2595016/apple-shares-a-secret-macbook-tip-that-power-users-will-love.html
>> 
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