The most common keyboard layout today is the QWERTY layout. It got its name from the first six characters in the top row. Christopher Sholes invented this layout to make typing easier.
Our Logic Builder today, is a little twist to the QWERTY layout.
What would happen, if the layout shifted to the right by one character? Wrapping around. So that if you pressed the Q key, it would show up P, if you typed W, it would show Q. In essense, we creating a WERTY keyboard!
So take the keyboard map as shown in the image, shift the letter one on the right. Input to the program will be a normal sentense, the output should be how it would look if the letters were shifted.
E.g. “Hello World” would become “Gwkki Qieks”.
You can discard characters other than alphabets and spaces.