How to use code : Press shift on (x) to get (y), x y : 1 ! 2 @ 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 ^ 7 & 8 * 9 ( 0 ) Symbol (x), symbol (y) equals letter (z), xy z: )! A )@ B )# C )$ D )% E )^ F )& G )* H )( I !) J !! K !@ L !# M !$ N !% O !^ P !& Q !* R !( S @) T @! U @@ V @# W @$ X @% Y @^ Z @& a @* b @( c #) d #! e #@ f ## g #$ h #% i #^j #& k #* l #( m $) n $! o $@ p $# q $$ r $% s $^ t $& u $* v $( w %) x %! y %@ z %# - %$ + %% = %^ x (times) %& / (division) %* : %( ; ^) ' ^! " ^@ ( ^# ) ^$ ` ^% ~ ^^ , ^* . ^( ? &) ! &! $ &@ % &# & &$ @ &% * && [ &* ] &( { *) } *! | *@ \ *# / (normal) *$ < *% > Use between words and sentences / = between words // = between sentences Add in front of symbols _ = letter | = number EXAMPLES _)*_#!_#*_#*_$! = Hello |@$_%^|!)_%%_^( = 24x10=?
I made this up using the alternate symbols from the number keys ( !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ) ), then made it so that they represented a number which represented a character (Example : #^ = 36, number 36 is j). Not sure if this has been done before.