This is working as intended originally, though perhaps the intention
should change. What happens is that when you press the power button, if
there has been keyboard or mouse activity recently, it opens in the
background so you don't accidentally select one of the options. I'm not
sure what the rationale is here exactly, perhaps that this dialog can be
triggered automatically in some conditions, or that some power buttons
are easily accidentally pressed, and so if you are in the middle of
clicking or typing when this happens, you will shutdown/restart/etc
unintentionally and perhaps lose data.

Perhaps it should not perform this check and always come to the front.
This is almost definitely a dupe of an older bug in which the behavior
has been explained but I can't find it at the moment.

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"Shut Down" dialog doesn't open in the foreground
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279406
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