| Step 1 | To do this, first test a colour, yellow, by pressing the "f" key to select Yellow ![]() |
| Step 2 | Next click on the place where you want to colour yellow with the left mouse button and hold the button down. |
| Step 3 | With the left button still held down, move the mouse with a steady hand. You will see a yellow coloured stroke in the place where you had moved the cursor. Move the cursor around with the left button still held down, and you can colour an entire area. |
| Step 4 | If this is what you see, press "z" to clear the screen and you are ready to start. |
| Step 5 | Set the colour you wish by pressing the appropriate key (see colour table below) and carry out Step 3 |
| Step 6 | When you have finished, you can print the screen in full colour if you have a colour printer. Have fun! |

| a | for |
b | for |
c | for |
| d | for |
e | for |
f | for |
| g | for |
h | for |
i | for |
| j | for |
k | for |
l | for |
| m | for |
z | CLEAR SCREEN | ||