The problem is that you don't know what "keyless entry" means. It means any unlocking means that don't involve key insertion. It covers both regular remote unlocking and Comfort Access-type proximity unlocking, but the term is much older than any commercial proximity unlocking system I'm aware of.
All "Keyless Entry" means on any Directed site is, press Unlock on the remote, the door(s) unlock IF the installer hooked that up.
You were imputing much more coolness to "k/e" than it really has.
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