Hello Brian,

This issue also manifests via accidental clicking (you're about to click
in a regular application window, then the dialog pops up, with the
"Restart Now" button right under the pointer). Changing the default
focus only addresses accidental rebooting via keyboard---and even then,
will fail if the user is entering a specific arrow + Enter key sequence.

Could you have the "Restart Now" button start a thirty-second countdown,
like the regular restart dialog does? Not only would this better help
avoid accidental rebooting, it would be consistent behavior.

(If the "Restarting in NN seconds" dialog has a shortcut button, as some
users will no doubt want, it should probably be greyed out for the first
few seconds of the countdown, so that a spurious double-click doesn't
cause trouble.)

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  Too easy to accidentally restart computer when 'restart to complete
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