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Best guess, since they all seem to be different as i have access to two Hanns brand monitors and both are a different size, its most likely a 4, 5, or 6mm. The only way to find out for sure is get some screws and try it, just pay attention to the length, too long and it might not tighten up or damage something internally. They are usually pretty short, looking at the ones i have i would say the screws are maybe 8mm in length max.
Is that a problem? Check the hole size and choose a screw with a head that is bigger than the hole size. Typically select a minimum of 4mm diameter screw.
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