This is why I like using beam or dial torque wrenches in these low torgue applications. I used a 0-30 in/lb dial wrench daily at my previous job to torque two terminal studs to 12-16 in/lbs and 4 screws to 21-25 in/lbs.That's 60 in/lbs. A 1/4 torque wrench and a flathead bit in 1/4 drive would work. Most 1/4 drive inch/pound wrenches go on a scale starting from 20 to 150 or 200 in/lb. A word of advice with low torque value fasteners oh, the click of the torque wrench or screwdriver can be fairly subtle, this is especially bad on cheap 1/4 Drive torque wrenches. Torque screwdrivers are typically a bit more positive in that regard
Seekonk looks nice but $$$.
in the past I’ve used a hollow ground flat blade screwdriver with great success.

