NLOK
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NLOK
Next Letter on Keyboard (NLOK) is pretty self explanatory. This language is an encryption of the English language, but can be used with any language which uses a keyboard. With this language, each character is changed to the key directly to the right of the original key on the keyboard.
The original NLOK uses a QWERTY keyboard (the top row of LETTERS spells out qwertyuiop on a qwerty keyboard).
The NLOK language does not encrypt any symbols (such as $ or .). Capital letters stay capital thoughout the encryption (ex: a converts to s, A converts S). The keys < , ; : [ { ] } are not allowed, as they are already in use by letters (] and } are useless without [ and {).
Here is a table of all letter encryptions:
Original Character | Result Character |
---|---|
a | s |
b | n |
c | v |
d | f |
e | r |
f | g |
g | h |
h | j |
i | o |
j | k |
k | l |
l | ; |
m | , |
n | m |
o | p |
p | [ |
q | w |
r | t |
s | d |
t | y |
u | i |
v | b |
w | e |
x | c |
y | u |
z | x |
1 | 2 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 4 |
4 | 5 |
5 | 6 |
6 | 7 |
7 | 8 |
8 | 9 |
9 | 0 |
0 | - |
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