This question was opinion-based when it was originally posted and it is still opinion-based as we speak.
While there are some solutions we can probably all agree would be atrocious (e.g. "let's use <head>
for this!"), there is a large set of solutions that are not objectively better than another. Yes, you can use kbd
for this. It is a perfectly valid choice. You can also use div
and slap class="gui"
on it. (I would slap it onto kbd
too, actually.) Or you can use button
. One is not inherently better than the other. kbd
may look good with the stock CSS that browsers provide, while div
would demand that you provide your own CSS to have something that looks sensible. button
might represent your actual GUI better than kbd
ever would. Then again, you may not want to have live buttons (even if they don't do anything) in documentation because that would confuse users. If you happen to be using Bootstrap for your GUI, then <div class="btn gui">
will more accurately represent your GUI and would have the advantage of being customizable to the umpteenth degree. (Some aspects of a stock button
are not necessarily overridable whereas .btn
elements can be customized at will.) On the other hand, if you're not using Bootstrap this is not useful.
All the solutions have relative advantages and disadvantages but which is better really depends on the specific project in which the solution will be implemented and what you are willing to live with. SO is not geared towards this kind of question.