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Ana,
What an interesting problem. Does Dropbox show up in the list of
programs under "Programs or Features" or whatever it's called in Windows
10. I'm referring to the list of programs which you'd normally access to
remove or modify a program.
Also, is it listed in the "program files x86" folder off of the main
directory on drive c?
?
David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
Feel free to visit my Web site
www.davidgoldfield.info
On 9/21/2015 8:09 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So I have my HP Stream 7-inch Windows tablet. It was running windows 8
> when I got it, but was upgraded to Windows 10 almost immediately. I'm
> using it with Narrator, mostly for the experience of it, and I'm still
> setting things up, having forgotten all the bits and pieces like how
> to add items to the desktop. I'm also going through the
> Narrator-on-touch-screen learning curve.
>
> anyway, one of the first things I did after initial setup was install
> and sign into Dropbox. I know I was successful because I received an
> email from the Dropbox team letting me know I'd linked another device
> to my account. I also remember starting the Dropbox tutorial, but I'm
> pretty sure I did not get through it (either the tablet crashed or I
> was interrupted). And when I go into Programs and Features, Dropbox is
> listed as an app.
>
> the problem is that I can't find it anywhere. When I tap Start and
> type some version of "dropbox," I'm sent to the Dropbox web page and
> to Dropbox as an Edge search, but I'm not finding the app that I
> installed and want to move to the desktop.
>
> How else would I find it?
>
> Now I can't find Dropbox anywhere. There's no desktop icon, and when I
> type "Dropbox" into the search box, I'm pointed to the Dropbox website.
>
> Ciao
>
>
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