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Update added January 12th, 2023:
You might have seen us share this content piece a few weeks ago, and we’re so glad that so many of you have read it, but now we want to know more about how you really use Dropbox. We would love to know more about how you set up your account, how you navigate and overall, how you make it work for you. The more we understand how you use Dropbox, the better we can share tips or stories that might benefit you, and we can share your feedback with the rest of the Dropbox team too.
Do you have a specific way you currently use Dropbox, or something you wish you could do with it? Join the conversation below!
We recently received a question from a Community member asking for advice on how to set up a Dropbox account for an elderly family member. This prompted us to think about the different ways we can make Dropbox more accessible in general and to share tips from our Dropbox team and invite you to share yours too. Different people have different needs, and we want to ensure that everyone has a seamless experience with our products and features.
Whether it’s to make things easier to access due to vision, mobility, tech awareness, or just generally to improve your workflow, we’re hoping these tips can improve your Dropbox experience.
Using Dropbox may be easier if you reduce the number of steps to get to the files you need.
With that in mind, you can make a few improvements, like:
- Use your bookmarks bar: By adding Dropbox.com to your bookmarks bar, then you can navigate to your account in just one step.
- Star your files: By starring your favourite files and folders, you keep everything close by and easy to find. I keep my to-do list in the starred section to keep me honest.
- Adding a shared family folder: Your loved ones can add photos, documents or anything else you might need access to.
There are some settings on your device or browser that can improve your experience too, we have just a few shared below but we would love to know what you do to make your account more accessible for you.
- Setting the view to match your needs, (not just to 100%) can make a big difference. You can either edit that with the view menu, or use a shortcut (command or control + to zoom in or command or control - to zoom out).