Interesting change between the M4 and M5 generations of MacBook: Apple’s replaced some of the keyboard labels with glyphs alone: tab, caps lock, shift, delete, and return. Fn, Control, Option, Command, and esc all retain their labels.
@dmoren @nileane I always found it quaint that Apple US keyboards used only text for the shift key. It doesn’t even match the shortcut icon in the menus. And it doesn’t match the iOS keyboards.
On all the keyboard pictures I can find, Mac keyboards have always (since the original Mac) used text for the shift key in the US and the symbol everywhere else.
They often use the English names for control, option and command even on non-English keyboards, so it’s not like it’s for localisation.