There should be a kbd button in the text editor, so users don't have to manually write <kbd>CTRL</kbd>
( CTRL ) all the time.
There would be much more people using it. I almost never use these tags because most of the times I am to lazy for it or have no time, the button would help a lot!
Kevin B. said "can see people abusing it for things that aren't keyboard buttons."
In this case the Stack Overflow developers should program it so that it only renders anything which is allowed. E.g. if someone writes foo then it should just not get rendered.
If the user submits then the whole text should be checked for any unallowed inputs server side, if there are some unallowed inputs then remove them and send the new text back to the client without posting it.
I also suggest virtual keyboards, where users are limited to the inputs of that keyboard, at this way they could also post a windows symbol.
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way too much, I'm not sure I want them to abuse<kbd>
too. About your suggestion for not rendering anything that doesn't have anything to do with the keyboard, I'm not sure that will work out because as far as I know, there is no unicode character for the Windows logo, so for the Windows key, you would have to do something like<kbd></kbd>
(you could always write<kbd>Windows</kbd>
, but an image looks a lot nicer). And there is no way to check automatically if the image is a Windows logo or something unallowed.