HP revolution 810 - ctrl-alt-del in Windows 7 Pro tablet mode

Is there anyway to unlock option ctrl-alt-delete when in tablet mode?  I tried in many shots, taps, using the windows key (holding down/etc.), the switch with the windows key and nothing will allow me to get to the login screen, with the exception of the actual keyboard switching and pressing ctrl-alt-delete.

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