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If you just mean a usb device that will type in a password and press enter, the USB Rubber Ducky could easily do this. It is a HID and appears as a computer and will run any commands entered in a script. For example for your password auto-complete:

REM enter selects user, rem command is for commentsENTERREM types passwordSTRING jndwA?DWAD@$t5474fgDFHSDGSggdflp0-9ENTERREM then you're logged in. this would allow for a long password too, making it more secure...

Unless they found your ducky and plugged it in on noteopad.

So i was wondering if theres a piece of software which allows you to use a USB stick as like a password key. What i mean is you boot up the computer, click on your user and it comes up with a password, you plug in the usb and it loges into your user automaticly. If you know of anything like this please let me know. thanks.

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If you just mean a usb device that will type in a password and press enter, the USB Rubber Ducky could easily do this. It is a HID and appears as a computer and will run any commands entered in a script. For example for your password auto-complete:

REM enter selects user, rem command is for commentsENTERREM types passwordSTRING jndwA?DWAD@$t5474fgDFHSDGSggdflp0-9ENTERREM then you're logged in. this would allow for a long password too, making it more secure...

Unless they found your ducky and plugged it in on noteopad.

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