Excuse the dirty board, I never have time to wash it. Got a chance to pilot these keys in a programming scenario. I don't do a lot of gaming at work
Also I apologize for the awful photos, I'm using my phone. I promise to take better photos when I have more time.
I've been using Brocaps' Precision Gaming set as Esc and function layer arrow keys on the HHKB. The thing I like most about these keys is typing on them. They are indistinguishable from any other key when coding. But when resting my hand on the board, I can immediately feel the surface of the key and know where my fingers are placed in relativity of the board. This is unlike a lot of other gaming keycap sets that are either dished noticeably deep on the sides, or has some weird matrix on the surface of the key that is noticeable every time you use the key.
The key set is held to the same ridiculous standard Bro sets for all his keycaps. The stem has a soft "snap" into place, and probably the best fitting Brocap key I've used. I know Bro has been spending countless hours perfecting the stem fit, and I think he finally nailed it. The thickness of the key walls is about as thick as it can get without it rubbing on the housing. The embossed fist on the back of the key is unique and sharp, just like the matrix on the surface. The insides of the key are smoothed and seamless. (Sorry, I don't have photos of this). Which will look great for semi-transparent sets, especially when backlit.
Not much else to say. They're a functional set of keys that also look great on the board. I hope everyone loves em as much as I do