qk4-li3 Then I have to write my password anyway. Why?
My guess: There are applications on our computers that need to know who the user is. When you implement auto-login, your computer starts up with no idea who's using it. Unless that computer is on a public marketing kiosk, or similar, that's a very bad idea, and you've seen that you still need to type your password anyway.
If typing your password requires such huge effort on your part, you might want to look into the idea of hibernation. Then you'd only have to type it once a week, or as often as you update and reboot. Whenever you turn on your computer, the previous session would continue from where it was when you shut the computer down, but you'd still have the safety and convenience of being logged in.
Do you think you could manage logging on that often?