Login screen will not Ctrl + Alt + Del with on screen keyboard (OSK)

I have a Windows 7 Pro with a touchscreen monitor industrial machine (ok, actually I have 2). My intention is to use it without ever requiring a physical keyboard. It works perfectly, I've set the OSK up automatically on the screen what he does and I have absolutely zero problems with it. The other allows the OSK at startup, but when I Ctrl + Alt + Del does not save the delete key, any more than a certain number of other keys (pgup, pgdwn, home, esc, bksp, tab, insert, etc.). It's good to be something that I messed up, while the implementation, but I cannot for the life of me understand what I did and I absolutely need this feature. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Take a look at them and see if they could apply?

Why I can't ctrl + alt + delete on the keyboard on screen?
http://superuser.com/questions/337357/why-cant-i-ctrlaltdel-on-the-on-screen-keyboard

CTRL-Alt-Del and win 7
http://Forum.UltraVNC.info/viewtopic.php?t=27279

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