@collinsworth The #NVDARemote project for the #NVDASR screen reader is a brilliant example of this.
JAWS, the only viable commercial competition to the #opensource NVDA can cost up to £2,100 for an employee to use it given the right (or rather wrong) conditions.
JAWS has a feature called Tandem to let you control another machine.
A £12,000 croudfunding campaign in 2015 provided an opensource
alternative to this control for NVDA users.
Given the number of servers I've had to spin up over the last decade at work, I'd have spent about half of that on JAWS licensing to do my job. This software sits there, running on the cheapest VPS's or smallest Pi Zeros. It took investment, but I and hundreds of blind people use it daily now.