Apple's latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models have introduced a subtle yet significant change: the removal of text labels from several common keyboard keys. This shift from traditional text labels to glyphs, long used in keyboard shortcuts, has sparked mixed reactions among users. While some may find it a minor inconvenience, others see it as a step towards a more unified and streamlined user experience across Apple's devices. In this article, we delve into the implications of this change, exploring its impact on usability, design consistency, and the broader context of Apple's ecosystem. We also discuss the potential reasons behind this decision and its broader implications for the future of Apple's keyboard design.