How to flash bios in windpad 110w ?

Hello
I got windpad 110w today. I do not know to go bios page.
My camera do not work I think update bios.
I see "Press <Del> to enter Setup" But I can not push Del Because my windpad no have keyboard.
Somebody help me. 
Thank you.
PS. I do not good English. Sorry.

You don't need to update the BIOS, you need to turn the camera on.
I believe from looking in the manual that you can do this by pressing the 'O-key', and then selecting the webcam there.

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    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=151361.0

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