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Question : How do i remove a 'hidden' screw on my monitor (the stand..)?
Hello
I have this monitor at home:
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and i wanted to remove the stand since it lacks many adjustments.
I bought a desk mount that clamps onto the desk and attached to the back of the monitor via the VESA holes.
When I removed the bottom part of the stand (simply pulled it off), the rest of the "neck" (or whatever you wanna call it), stayed there.
I'm not sure how to remove this and would appreciate any assistance.
The screws that appear to be attaching the neck of the stand to the monitor are deeply hidden (as you can see in the attached pics), so how would I be able to unscrew it?
Thank you
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Answer : How do i remove a 'hidden' screw on my monitor (the stand..)?
From the last picture you posted, it looks like the black panel on the left might pop off with a narrow screwdriver tip inserted into the slot at the bottom. See the attached photo.
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