If I apply (each letter replaced by the key to its left on a QWERTY keyboard) to your string, I get:
Instead, try this — maybe the first part is , second part is already correct: Actually, given your string, I recognize the likely intended phrase: danlwd fyltr shkn Unite Vpn bray wyndwz
A common decoding method for such text is to assume each letter was typed with . If I apply (each letter replaced by the
Most plausible final clean decode after trying both shifts: Step 5 — Conclusion The string is a keyboard shift cipher (left shift by 1). The corrected plaintext is: "Windows fails often. Unite VPN brave windows." This could be a humorous take on Windows VPN issues or a rallying call to switch to a better VPN on Windows. I get: Instead