You mentioning the other examples made me realize how monstrosities many I forgot.
Now I also recall some CRT computer displays. The holes weren’t particularly deep, but were so close to the side it was necessary to use a normal-sized screwdriver at an angle. And then there was no space for your hand, so loosening or tightening a screw wasn’t an easy task.
And all the devices with metal frames, like big printers, where a screw holding a part was 10 cm inside the mechanism, requiring maneuvring through cut outs and spaces between gears. This is still the case, I believe.
Both doable, but very inconvenient. And the most irritating part, when your screwdriver was short by just 3 millimeters.