ControlP5 scrollable list make all character CAPITAL

Following is the default controlP5 example of a scrollable list.
It shows the text in scrollable list in CAPITAL LETTERS. I want the text to appear as it is.
How to do that. Please help.

import controlP5.*;
import java.util.*;


ControlP5 cp5;

void setup() {
  size(400, 400);
  cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
  List l = Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h");
  /* add a ScrollableList, by default it behaves like a DropdownList */
  cp5.addScrollableList("dropdown")
     .setPosition(100, 100)
     .setSize(200, 100)
     .setBarHeight(20)
     .setItemHeight(20)
     .addItems(l)
     // .setType(ScrollableList.LIST) // currently supported DROPDOWN and LIST
     ;
     
     
}

void draw() {
  background(240);
}

void dropdown(int n) {
  /* request the selected item based on index n */
  println(n, cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").getItem(n));
  
  /* here an item is stored as a Map  with the following key-value pairs:
   * name, the given name of the item
   * text, the given text of the item by default the same as name
   * value, the given value of the item, can be changed by using .getItem(n).put("value", "abc"); a value here is of type Object therefore can be anything
   * color, the given color of the item, how to change, see below
   * view, a customizable view, is of type CDrawable 
   */
  
   CColor c = new CColor();
  c.setBackground(color(255,0,0));
  cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").getItem(n).put("color", c);
  
}

void keyPressed() {
  switch(key) {
    case('1'):
    /* make the ScrollableList behave like a ListBox */
    cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").setType(ControlP5.LIST);
    break;
    case('2'):
    /* make the ScrollableList behave like a DropdownList */
    cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").setType(ControlP5.DROPDOWN);
    break;
    case('3'):
    /*change content of the ScrollableList */
    List l = Arrays.asList("a-1", "b-1", "c-1", "d-1", "e-1", "f-1", "g-1", "h-1", "i-1", "j-1", "k-1");
    cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").setItems(l);
    break;
    case('4'):
    /* remove an item from the ScrollableList */
    cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").removeItem("k-1");
    break;
    case('5'):
    /* clear the ScrollableList */
    cp5.get(ScrollableList.class, "dropdown").clear();
    break;
  }
}

Label.setUpperCaseDefault(false);

Lower case letters look poor with the default font, so also try something like cp5.setFont(createFont("Arial", 12));