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jkj1
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to access Dropbox preferences in Windows 11
Hi folks, I use Windows 11 and somehow ticked automatic backup of computer files into Dropbox. Tried to change this in preferences but I am not sure how to access Dropbox preferences in Windows 11. An...
EricBuist
Explorer | Level 4
Why isn't there any answer, ever? Google more and more often directs me to dumb forum posts without any answer. Is it because people just gave up on doing anything with their computer? I don't care about why they did that, this is just a total non-sense shame for me. I spend my week trying, trying, trying, getting all sorts of issues, search on Google and fall almost systematically on posts with no answers or just repeats of non-working solutions. Dropbox preferences should be accessible by clicking on the Dropbox icon, then there should be an avatar icon at upper right corner, but I don't have the avatar icon. I tried multiple times, to no avail, no icon at upper right corner, and no answer anywhere about why I don't have the icon. Dropbox works correctly besides that though, so don't ask me to repeatedly reinstall, that won't help. Could it be that Google is now the "wrong" search engine and I need to use something else to get more useful results?
Rich
3 years agoSuper User II
EricBuist wrote:
Dropbox preferences should be accessible by clicking on the Dropbox icon ...
It is.
... then there should be an avatar icon at upper right corner ...
There is.
The Dropbox icon you need to click is the one in your system tray, near the clock on your task bar. Click it once to open the app and you'll see your user icon in the upper-right corner. Click that and you'll get a menu where you can select Preferences.
If you're on a Mac it's the same process, only the Dropbox icon will be on your menu bar, also near the clock.
- EricBuist3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi,
The Dropbox window doesn't show up the icons.
I just double checked and my screen resolution is still 1920x1080. I cannot switch to a 4K monitor or put my font size super small to sove this.
- Walter3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey EricBuist, sorry to jump in here, but have you rebooted your computer since you noticed this?
If you did and still can't see your profile's picture on the top right corner of the window that comes up when you click on the Dropbox icon in your taskbar, you might need to reinstall the app.
Also, you didn't clarify, does adjusting your screen's resolution improve matters?
- EricBuist3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I am already at 1920x1080 and didn't change that.
Yes I rebooted several times since I noticed the issue.
The only workaround I found is the press Ctrl-Space while Dropbox window is active, select Move in the menu and then move the window with arrow keys until the profile icon appears.
- Butch W.2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I see it at the very bottom right, right next to the up arrow. I's a blue icon that looks like a stylized vee.
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