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-[* black] Now that the back panels are removed the USB port's workings can be seen.
-[* black] Remove the two #2 philips screws holding the USB port to the monitor by using the philips head screwdriver.
+[* black] Now remove the three screws holding the metal plate, one on the top in the middle, and the other two at the bottom by the main cable.
+[* black] Push the metal plate towards the bottom of the monitor to release it from the clips so it can be removed as well.
+[* black] Now the internal workings can be seen and the USB port connections found.