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Quick ways to unlock your pc

Hello, I am on windows 7 pro and I am looking for quick ways to unlock my computer without typing in a password but while keeping it secure still. I have thought about using a flash drive or something of that nature but it doesn't really appeal to me. I'm looking for either a piece of hardware or software that will allow me to unlock and lock my computer weather it be by voice or simply by leaving the area. 
Any suggestions are welcome!

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If your PC has Bluetooth you could give this a shot. http://btprox.sourceforge.net/

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That's one way I suppose though I wouldn't be carrying a phone with me away from my pc. Thanks for the suggestion though!

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Another possibility but a bit on the pricey end. Im "trying" (emphasis on the word "trying" lol) to keep in $15 and under.

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3 minutes ago, FoxFire said:

Another possibility but a bit on the pricey end. Im "trying" (emphasis on the word "trying" lol) to keep in $15 and under.

is it a laptop or desktop

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This is a laptop in this case, an old Latitude E6430

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