MacBook shutdown

When I confirm my macbook stopped can I close just the cover or what I should expect that the keyboard light? and both will result the MacBook at the stop or closing the lid will to sleep instead of shutdown?

Hello

With El Capitan 10.11.6, I have to wait until the keyboard lights turn off and give about a minute or two before closing the lid. It takes a little more for some reason any for a full stop. I learned to confirm the stop and walk. Come back and close the cover later. Weird, but I don't let it bother me. Come to work with her.

Bravo!

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