Install Windows 10 without keyboard

I'm trying to install windows 10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad 2 tablet.
But how can I do it without a keyboard? There only one usb-port on the tablet - used for the installation media :-)
Thanks
/Peter

Hi Peter,
Just a tip, maybe it’s not suitable, I create an automatic installation via USB. It seems the answer file for Windows 8.1 could be used for Windows 10 Technical Preview.
Alex Zhao
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