Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - Colors
Blue, Red, Green, Black, White, Brown, Pink and other one-syllable
colors (modifier) used to identify one of several monitors when using
arrow commands across more than one monitor. Examples: "20 Blue 20";
"20 Red 20"; "20 Brown 20" puts the mouse arrow in
the same spot on three different monitors.
See Also: Numbers
Primary
and secondary colors plus Gray, Brown, Black, White (object) colors
and color combinations plus numbers indicate up to 1,000 colors by speech
command. In the case of one color plus one number, the lower the number
the darker the color. In the case of two colors plus one number, the higher
the number the more of the second color in the mix. Examples: "Red
4"; "Red-Gray 9".
See Also: Numbers