Ever wanted to print something upside down? Reverse, mirrored, or inverted? All this is possible thanks to technological wonders and little physical effort. Here's how to do it.
Steps
Method 1 of 2: Difficulty reading

Step 1. Search the Internet for "print text upside down"
Sorry, do not select this page to reopen it. You need to find a list of font generators that can do unimaginable things with whatever you put in them.
Typeupsidedown.com, upsidedowntext.com, and Branah.com/upsidedown offer good generators (reversed and inverted, and have the ability to tweet what you write)

Step 2. Choose a site that will "translate" your text into text upside down
Drive it in! As they say in English, we are the masters of our own destiny ("The world is your oyster"). Or in the inverted version: "ıqƍqɓʎɔ ņonnǝʚɯɔƍoɔ ɐʚǝʁεoh - ıqw" ("˙ɹǝʇsʎo ɹnoʎ sı plɹoʍ ǝɥʇ").
Remember that because the text is upside down, it should be read from right to left. And you thought it was just hihonki and hakhonki

Step 3. Use your text
Now that you've got hold of this ridiculous joke, how are you going to use it? Make your Facebook friends spend more time figuring out your code? Will you write funny articles for wikiHow? Get creative with it.
If you get too carried away, end up with a headache. Like everyone around you. Not all the public is ready for such jokes. Use the new skill sparingly
Method 2 of 2: Printing Difficulty

Step 1. Purchase a wireless keyboard
You can get a very simple one for 600 rubles. or really good in the area of 1500 r. Do some comparative research online to determine which one is right for you.
Okay, okay, you're right. A wireless keyboard is completely optional. But when it's wireless it's much easier …

Step 2. Turn over
Sites that "speed up your thinking" will not help you. QWERTY password? No thanks. This is for the simpletons. ⅄┴ɹƎMQ is what your fingers are now typing (or actually a set of characters located in the same place on the inverted keyboard, uɯ'˙ /). Now your thumbs are on the numbers and your index fingers are on the space. Looking at the keyboard the way ordinary people do is just old-fashioned, really.
The text on your screen will remain normal. In this case, reading is not the job that you will be doing, you will need to reprogram your hands. If you used to print 90 WPM … and now you want to print 5 WPM? The complexity is increasing

Step 3. Practice
This will be very, very difficult, especially if you have been typing in normal format for years and can do it with your eyes closed. Now your brain will not know where to press with your fingers, and your thoughts about what to write may stop altogether. You will be sitting with an inverted keyboard and the only thought that will rush through the dumbfounded brain will be the question: "Why do I need this at all ?!" Relax. You will start to get better at it.
After a few weeks, you will be able to bang on the keyboard from any angle. Once you're good at it, try standing in front of your monitor. For extra complexity, use an old box-type monitor, modern flat screens make the task too easy

Step 4. Demonstrate your skills
Don't tell anyone about the skill you're working on. And then reveal the secret to everyone. Argue with a friend that you can print a monologue from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet faster than he can even recite it. Can you do it with your eyes closed?
Tell your friends that you have mastered the art of disconnecting the brain from connections with reality and you can take any image from your head and turn it over. When you type, you see the keyboard as normal. Tadam! What material will your victory pedestal be made of?
Advice
- Using generators is much easier than typing with an inverted keyboard.
- When you type upside down, sitting over your computer, the text on the screen is also difficult to read.