

Then, make the preliminary machine adjustments, noting exactly how you have done it (e.g., second wheel one notch clockwise, top J connected to bottom M and bottom M connected to top J on the switchboard). Now, if you have gotten this far, you have mastered the Enigma machine, and you are ready to exchange a message with the class.5. You should get your original message back in the OUT box.4. Reset the machine, make the same initial adjustments to the wheels and plug-board, and copy your encrypted message into the IN box. Now, enter your message and copy the output. For example, you can rotate the left-most wheel one notch clockwise. Before typing (or pasting) your message set one or more wheels, and the connections on the plugboard. Again, start by hitting RESET on the simulator. Now try some more complicated encryption. Your decrypted message should appear in the OUT box.3. Then copy your encrypted message into the simulators IN box (i.e., click on the IN box, and then hit ctrl v).
#Enigma in a sentence simulator#
Next, hit the Reset button on the simulator to get back to the initial state. Copy the encrypted message to your clipboard (i.e., highlight the encrypted message and hit ctrl c). As you type the message, you will see the output of the machine IIYSAAJTMJEKPU. Try encoding a short sentence, e.g., HOW NOW BROWN COW. Be sure to hit the Reset button on the Enigma machine before encoding or decoding, to ensure that you will have the machine in a known start state.2. You will need to have a Java plugin to run it.
