The ideal MacBook Keyboard Design (For every mac)

I like the Apple keyboard which is simple and seamless for any mac.
But, sometimes I'm confused because of OS X's symbols of ctrl, shift and option keys.
So, I slightly photoshoped the image from the Apple website and I believe Apple should follow this design someday.
Just look at the ctrl, shift and option keys, then you'll find something changed.
Any feedback will be welcomed.

I've been using Macs since the first 128k model but I still forget what all the keyboard symbols are for control option and command.
There is a neat little widget called OptionAlt that is a super little helper for that and other purposes. Here is a screenshot of one of its many layouts.
http://members.all2easy.net/gregory/keyboardwidget.jpg

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