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As long as it is tied in to a system in which a key does NOT have to be placed in a slot. If you have to do that, scrap the button, it's an affectation.
But if you have a case as stated above, you leave the card/fob/"key" in your pocket, get in, push the button and go.
It kind of takes me back to the days when we left the key in the ignition in the driveway. You were never looking for the key or trying to fit it into the ignition slot in the dash, just get in, turn the key and go.
Funny how some things just come 'round again, isn't it?
Best
Les
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Les
My train of thought has been replaced by a bumper car.
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