Malay is primarily spoken in Malaysia. It is closely related to Indonesian.
Originally, Malay was written using an Indian script. In the fourteenth century, under the influence of Islam, an Arabic script called Jawi came to be used. This script was used for centuries, until a version of the Latin alphabet called Rumi was adopted in the seventeenth century.
Because the Malay alphabet does not use any accent marks or special characters, you can type in Malay the same way you would type in English.