I invented a language where you type one letter to the left of what you want on your keyboard, so “hi” becomes “gu”. If there's an a in a word, you will know as the rest of the sentence is capitalized for example, "can I do" becomes "xB U SI", and if there are two or more a's then the sentence switches from uppercase to lowercase each time, like "Apples and bananas" becomes "OOKWA bs vBbA". If you are using "q" then you can use "[" which is next to "p". My language is not case sensitive as sentences and names don't have capitals. I call my language “WBFKUAG”.
I invented a language where you type one letter to the left of what you want on your keyboard, so “hi” becomes “gu”. If there's an a in a word, you will know as the rest of the sentence is capitalized for example, "can I do" becomes "xB U SI", and if there are two or more a's then the sentence switches from uppercase to lowercase each time, like "Apples and bananas" becomes "OOKWA bs vBbA". If you are using "q" then you can use "[" which is next to "p". My language is not case sensitive as sentences and names don't have capitals. I call my language “WBFKUAG”.