Danlwd Brnamh Bio Vpn Bray Wyndwz -
It looks like the phrase you typed might be a keyboard-shifted cipher (also called "adjacent key" typing) — where each letter is replaced by a nearby key on a QWERTY keyboard.
But if "Bio" is correct in original, maybe Vpn = Bio ? Let's check: Vpn right shift: V→B (yes), p→o (yes p->[ is no]), wait p right is [ , not o. So no.
Left shift means pressing the key immediately to the left on same row.
Another approach: This might be (but with capitalization intact?). Let's decode a short piece: danlwd brnamh Bio Vpn bray wyndwz
"Vpn" → "Cob" or "Cob"? Cob doesn’t match "Bio" which is in original — wait original says "Bio Vpn". Could Vpn decode to "Vpn" to something like "Bio"? Bio is in original: Bio Vpn → maybe Bio is correct, Vpn is wrong?
Check "danlwd" → left shift:
Given complexity, a quick search in memory: this is actually QWERTY, but with 'a' becoming nothing, so maybe it's "s?m;ef" – doesn't match. It looks like the phrase you typed might
d → s a → (maybe a→ nothing? but a left is ' ?) Actually, QWERTY row: q w e r t y u i o p a s d f g h j k l ; z x c v b n m , . /
d → s (since s d ) a → (nothing left of a on its row) → maybe they wrap or it's an error? But this is not consistent.
Let’s try simple Caesar? No, looks keyboard. Let's decode a short piece: "Vpn" → "Cob" or "Cob"
What if it’s : d→f a→s n→m l→; w→e d→f → fsm;ef — no.
Common pattern: each letter is shifted to a neighboring key, often the one to the left on QWERTY.
Actually, I recall: bray wyndwz → b right shift is n ? No.
But what if original says "Bio Vpn" and Vpn is correct? That would be Vpn left shift → C o b → "Cob"? Not meaningful.
Maybe it’s on QWERTY but including shift for capital letters?