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Author Topic: Dell OSD Button Board Access Once Monitor is Fitted Advice  (Read 1435 times)

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Dell OSD Button Board Access Once Monitor is Fitted Advice
« on: February 08, 2021, 05:51:01 pm »
Hey all,

Anyone with advice on how to manage Dell's monitor button board without messing too much with the monitor's frame?

My monitor frame is fitted in a recessed groove like this in my cabinet where the bezels are covered (graphic by Ond):


The OSD button board is trapped in that recessed groove.  I'm totally fine now, but if I want to change video settings in the future I'd have to remove screws and remove the monitor mount (something I don't want to do too many times with MDF).

Here's Dell's OSD buttons that I'd want to ideally have access to behind the cab while still maintaining the monitor frame:


Thanks!