HT5628 ctrl-alt-del logon & Bitlocker on Win8 with new MacBookAir doesn't work

Am running the latest BootCamp and have a brand new MacBookAir and Win8.
On the Windows Logon Screen I can't use ctrl+alt-del even with fn key or on-screen keyboard. The only way I can logon is by plugging in my keyboard - does any one have a tip please?
I'd like to use Bitlocker HD encryption in Win8, but don't know how to do this, e.g. with storing the Key on a USB thumbdrive if that's the only option - any help is apppreciated.
Thanks!!
Chris

Tthere seems to be a non TPM compatible BIOS on MacBookAir: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee449438%28WS.10%29.aspx#BKMK_NoTPM
And the a plugged in USB drive during the BitLocker Requirement Check yields no change.

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