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...Key Shift Code.
What is Key Shift Code? Glad you asked. Key Shift Code or KSC as it will be referred to, is when one shifts the keys on their keyboard and purposely types in code.
For the purpose of this thread we will use Key Shift Code (Right) or KSC(R).
Code Rules
1. On a standard QWERTY keyboard when typing an alphabet, simply type the one to the right of it instead. For example: For Q, type W. For R, type T.
2. When dealing with consonants, stick to consonants. For example: For W, type R, not E. For Y, type P, not U.
3. For letters at end of keypad, come around again. For example: For P, type Q. For L, type S. For M, type Z.
4. For Vowels, use the sequence "aeiou". Type the one next in the sequence. For example: For "a", type "e". For "e", type "i". For "u", type "a"
5. For numbers, simply type the one next in the sequence, 1234567890. For 1, type 2. For 9, type 0. For 0, type 1.
6. For symbols such as : ; , . ' etc. type them as they are, no change.
Those were the rules for KSC(R). You can type in KSC(L) too if you feel like it. If the rules above were easy enough, it is not difficult to infer how KSC(L) works.
KSC(R) Examples:
U2 ---> A3
Out Of Control ---> Uay Ug Vumytus
Interference ---> Omyitgitimvi
Zootles ---> Xuuysid
Key Shift Code ---> Lip Djogy Vufi
It is a lot easier once you keep typing stuff in code, trust me!
If you are not typing in KSC(R) which is the default, you might wanna mention that you're using KSC(L) lest people have their heads scratching!
Du v'zum, hapd! Hu ejief emf ytp oy. Pua jebi mu ofie jur zavj gam vem ni jef huddoqqomh om vufi!
What is Key Shift Code? Glad you asked. Key Shift Code or KSC as it will be referred to, is when one shifts the keys on their keyboard and purposely types in code.
For the purpose of this thread we will use Key Shift Code (Right) or KSC(R).
Code Rules
1. On a standard QWERTY keyboard when typing an alphabet, simply type the one to the right of it instead. For example: For Q, type W. For R, type T.
2. When dealing with consonants, stick to consonants. For example: For W, type R, not E. For Y, type P, not U.
3. For letters at end of keypad, come around again. For example: For P, type Q. For L, type S. For M, type Z.
4. For Vowels, use the sequence "aeiou". Type the one next in the sequence. For example: For "a", type "e". For "e", type "i". For "u", type "a"
5. For numbers, simply type the one next in the sequence, 1234567890. For 1, type 2. For 9, type 0. For 0, type 1.
6. For symbols such as : ; , . ' etc. type them as they are, no change.
Those were the rules for KSC(R). You can type in KSC(L) too if you feel like it. If the rules above were easy enough, it is not difficult to infer how KSC(L) works.
KSC(R) Examples:
U2 ---> A3
Out Of Control ---> Uay Ug Vumytus
Interference ---> Omyitgitimvi
Zootles ---> Xuuysid
Key Shift Code ---> Lip Djogy Vufi
It is a lot easier once you keep typing stuff in code, trust me!
If you are not typing in KSC(R) which is the default, you might wanna mention that you're using KSC(L) lest people have their heads scratching!
Du v'zum, hapd! Hu ejief emf ytp oy. Pua jebi mu ofie jur zavj gam vem ni jef huddoqqomh om vufi!