On your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Set up iCloud Drive on your Mac
If you haven't already enabled iCloud Drive on your Mac, you can do so manually at any time.
Set up iCloud Drive on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Turn on iCloud Drive. A list of apps appears below iCloud Drive. When you turn on an app, it can store data in iCloud.
Enable iCloud Drive First of all, you must click on the iCloud icon on the system tray. Once you have done that, you should click on the Settings option. Furthermore, make sure that the box next to iCloud Drive is checked once the app is opened. If the box isn't checked, check it and choose the option "Apply".
What to do if iCloud isn't syncing with Windows 10?
On your Windows PC
On iOS, you can find your folders and documents in the Files app in iOS 11 or the iCloud Drive app in iOS 10 and older. On the Mac, you can access iCloud Drive on the web or via a Finder window.
iCloud Drive is similar to cloud services like Dropbox, allowing users to store any type of file and access it on any compatible device. On the Mac, there's an iCloud Drive folder, and on iOS devices and Windows PCs, there's an iCloud Drive app.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID , select iCloud in the sidebar, then click Options next to iCloud Drive. If you don't see Options next to iCloud Drive, make sure iCloud Drive is turned on. Select Desktop & Documents Folders. Click Done.
Mac. To access iCloud Drive from a Mac, click on the Finder icon in your Mac dock, then click on iCloud Drive in the Favourites sidebar, and click on iCloud Drive. You can also find iCloud Drive from the Go menu of any Finder window.
hope that helps! Restart your device. Go to Settings > Tap on your Name > iCloud > Scroll down until you see "iCloud Drive" then toggle it to enable.
If you didn't take care of this already in the first step, the next thing you need to do is to enable iCloud Drive in iCloud for Windows. Open the Start menu and navigate to the iCloud folder. From there, you need to open the iCloud application. In the box that pops up, check the box next to iCloud Drive.
The . Trash in your iCloud Drive only stores the trash of your iCloud Drive, meaning if you delete a file/folder in iCloud, it will be moved to . Trash , and finally be deleted once you empty the trash on any device that syncs with iCloud Drive.
However, you have the option to illustrate it based on your need. To access iCloud Drive in the Terminal on your Mac, you need to use the “cd” command and then select the iCloud documents path's directory. Then, press the Return key to access the iCloud Drive folder. That's it!