To change the colours of typed text you need to find the Fonts section of the software you are using which will usually have an option to change the colors.
For example: Using TextEdit on a Mac you select the text you want to change. From the Format menu select Font and then Show Colors. Select the color you want to use.
One can change the color of their text on a laptop by right clicking on one's main desktop, going down to personalize, clicking "Window's color and appearance" and choosing one's preferred color.
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Some people think letters have particular colors because they have a condition called Synesthesia. A synesthete's brain tends to associate certain letters with colors.
There are various options of changing small letters to capital letters in Microsoft Word. You can use the task bar to change to upper case or press shift and f3 on your computer keyboard.
Emerald
lavender
No they can not change colors
The Phosphorus change colors is Chameleons.
You highlight the shape and scroll over to colors for letters and click on the one you would like to use.
CornFlower
red and tan
They all have 3 letters, but "red" and "tan" have exactly 3 letters.