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For the ASUS VH197D LED Monitor, turn it upside down so you are looking into the base of the stand. Squeeze the plastic tabs to unlock the base and pull. This will remove enough of the base to make it wall mounted and you can quickly attach the base if so desired. If you want to permanently remove the base and stand, remove the two screws that are now visible after the base is removed and pry out the plastic stand. This will break it off at the hidden screws. You will be left with a short metal stub that can be folded in.
For the ASUS VH197D LED Monitor, turn it upside down so you are looking
into the base of the stand. Squeeze the plastic tabs to unlock the base
and pull. This will remove enough of the base to make it wall mounted
and you can quickly attach the base if so desired. If you want to
permanently remove the base and stand, remove the two screws that are
now visible after the base is removed and pry out the plastic stand.
This will break it off at the hidden screws. You will be left with a
short metal stub that can be folded in.
There is a screw on the part of the base where it connects to the monitor back, it is located on the pivoting arm, remove or take loose this screw and lift the base by holding the side opposite the screw. the base should lift off with at very most just a bit of wiggling. You can now use the wall mounting screw holes located under the corners of the sticker on the rear of the monitor, they are usually covered with a perforated area.
I've got the same problem. There are three screws in the neck and I don't want to remove them if that's not how to remove the neck. The manual says to remove the base and neck but only describes removing the base. Leaving the neck would be unsightly, to say the least.
Can't find too much info on this monitor. Look for a crease/gap in the plastic around the neck of the stand. Most likely a plastic cover is covering the screws you need to unscrew. You'll probably just have to pop it off.
You may have to first remove the flat part of the base (if looks like it separates from the neck). Check the bottom of the base for tabs or plastic clips holding it to the neck. If the flat part of the base doesn't come off, just look for the plastic covers mentioned above to reveal the screws that are holding the base on.
Im under the impression you want to wall mount the monitor. Ive done this with a few monitors it should just unscrew and basically fall off? Have a look underneath the base for any screws they will be somewhere keep looking.
Please refer to Page 7 of your VA1703w user manual for help on mounting this monitor, if you do not have the manual available, you can get it online here: http://www.viewsonic.com/assets/022/7368.pdf
From what I can tell, you may be re-using the screws that you remove during the listed procedure.
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