I still don't get the point, TBH. Why not just print a "cheat sheet" of the layouts you need when using remote desktop (or at least the most ibscure ones). One for each that differs from your local machine layout. I'm sure you're familiar enough with your local machine's layout to not need that one printed. Unless it's different from the current keycap legends, then also get the correct legend keycaps for your local machine layout.
Another option is to have multiple keyboards plugged in, each with one of the layouts you need. That way you are actually typing on a board with the correct keycap legends for each layout you use.
I switch between three layouts at work (UK English, US English and Finnish/Swedish) and can use any of them with any of the three physical boards (plus my 60% ANSI board), it's not that hard for small differences, but I suspect for Dvorak or Colemak I would need a cheat sheet to reference.
paicrai, what are you doing out of "Off Topic"!? Your post count will go up
