Installing Dropbox on your computer creates a folder that will be automatically synced with all of your devices. Any files in your Dropbox folder will be automatically backed up to your Dropbox account. Point your web browser to Dropbox.com and click “Download the app” on the top right corner of the page.  Mac: When the download is complete, a window containing a Dropbox icon will appear on the screen. Windows: Save the file to your Downloads folder. When the download completes, navigate to that folder to find the Dropbox installer (it will end with .exe). Never install the Dropbox app on a public computer. If you’re not on your own computer, use the Dropbox website. You may see a pop-up asking you to confirm that you want to run the installer. Click “Yes” or “Open” to continue. ” If you have not yet made a Dropbox account, click “Sign Up” to create one now. ”  This is where you will be able to store files you can access even when away from your computer.  Windows: The Dropbox folder is created in your main user folder. If your Windows user name is Darrell, you will find a folder called “Dropbox “in C:\Users\Darrell.  Mac: The Dropbox folder is created in the Home (main) folder. Once you drop the file inside the Dropbox folder, it will automatically sync to your Dropbox account.  This will move the file or folder from its original location to the Dropbox folder on your computer.  To make a copy instead, select the file, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+C (Mac) to copy. Paste it into the Dropbox folder with Ctrl+V or ⌘ Cmd+V. If you want to sync a different folder to your Dropbox, move that folder to your Dropbox and create an alias at its old location.  First, drag the folder (don’t try this with a built-in system folder, like “Documents”—these shouldn’t be moved) to the Dropbox folder. Right-click the moved folder and select “Make Alias.” This will create a duplicate folder with the word “alias” at the end of its name.” Drag the alias folder back to the original folder location. The folders are now linked, meaning that anything you do to one will do the same to the other. If you want to sync a different folder to your Dropbox, move that folder to your Dropbox and create a a symbolic link to its old location.  First, Download and Install Microsoft SyncToy.  Create a new folder(Ctrl+⇧ Shift+N) in the “Dropbox” folder with the same name as the one you want to link. Open SyncToy from the Start menu and select “Create a New Folder Pair.” Click the first Browse… and select the folder inside Dropbox. Click the second Browse… and select the original folder. Click “Next,” then choose “Synchronize.” Click “Finish,” and then “Run” to create the link. The folders are now identical and will remain so. Anything you do in one folder also happens in the other.
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One-sentence summary -- Download the Dropbox app. Double-click the Dropbox icon to begin the installation. Enter your Dropbox account information, then click “Sign In. Click “Open my Dropbox Folder. Drag a file or folder from any location on your computer to the Dropbox folder. Set up Dropbox to automatically sync other folders on your Mac. Set up Dropbox to automatically sync other folders in Windows.

Q: For the best and easiest connectivity, ensure that iTunes has been updated to the latest version. See this guide for details on updating iTunes. You will need to be signed in with your Apple ID in order to make purchases or download free apps from the iTunes App Store. This will need to be the same Apple ID that is assigned to your iPad. To sign in with your Apple ID, click Store → Sign In... Your iPad comes with a USB cord; use it to connect your device to the computer. iTunes should automatically open when you plug your iPad to the computer; if not, run the iTunes program from your PC or Mac. Click the "iTunes Store" button in the upper-right corner, or select Store → Home. Click the Apps tab at the top of the store to open the App Store.  You can search the store for specific apps, or browse the top app categories. To get an app, click the "Free" or "Price" button on the app details page. If the app costs money, you will need to purchase it with the credit card associated with your Apple ID, or your gift card balance. Gift cards are not available in all countries. Once you've purchased the app or clicked the "Free" button, you can download the app to your computer. Your new app will be automatically set to sync with your iPad. You can manage which apps will be synced with your iPad. Your iPad will be listed in the "Devices" section of the sidebar. Select it to open your iPad settings. If you cannot see the sidebar, click View → Hide Sidebar. This will open the App Manager for your iPad. Ensure that the "Sync Apps" box at the top of the screen is checked. Check each app that you want to sync to your iPad. Uncheck apps that you want to remove from your iPad. You can also drag and drop apps onto the simulated iPad screen, and rearrange the apps that are on it. Once you are satisfied with your app selection, click Apply at the bottom of the window. The apps will begin syncing with your iPad. You can monitor the sync process from the display at the top of the screen. Once the sync process is complete, right-click on your iPad in the "Devices" section of the sidebar. Select Eject. This will allow you to safely disconnect your iPad from your computer.
A: Update iTunes. Sign in with your Apple ID. Connect your iPad to your computer. Get apps from the iTunes App Store. Select your iPad from the Devices menu. Click the "Apps" tab. Choose which apps you want to sync. Sync your apps. Eject your iPad.

Article: Being in a wheelchair does not mean the person is paralyzed or incapable of taking a few steps. Some people only use wheelchairs because they cannot stand for extended periods, or have a walking restriction problem. Often, people with heart conditions will use wheelchairs to avoid overexertion. If you are curious about why a person is using a wheelchair, it's better to ask than to assume. Consider adding a qualifier to the beginning of the question, so the person can easily decline if they feel uncomfortable. For example, "Do you mind my asking why you use a wheelchair?" Only ask a wheelchair user why they use a wheelchair after you've become familiar. This question is not appropriate from strangers. If a person using a wheelchair is accompanied by someone else, involve that person in the conversation also, but not in place of the person using the wheelchair. For example, do not direct questions about the person using the wheelchair to the person accompanying them. When in a long conversation with someone in a chair, sit down. It is very tiring--even painful--for a person in a wheelchair to have to stare up at you. Patting or leaning on the chair may be interpreted as disrespectful. The person may be using a wheelchair because of an injury, so your touch may be painful in addition to patronizing.  Equally, do not touch the person in any way. Treat a wheelchair as an extension of a person's body. If you wouldn't put your hand on that person's shoulder, then don't put your hand on their wheelchair unnecessarily. Always respect a wheelchair user's personal space.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid making presumptions about others' abilities. Speak directly to a person using a wheelchair. Ask permission before touching the person or their wheelchair.