answer:I have a Spanish keyboard, and as far as I can tell, there are only a few very minor differences from english ones. To the right of my ‘L’ key I have ’Ñ’. and a couple of symbols are in different places. So I imagine the difference between one kind of Spanish to another is insignificant. Personally, layouts dont matter that much to me, It can be a little annoying when i go to press @ and instead get ” and things like that. but otherwise there is no big change. I would imagine, that any differences between different spanish keyboards are very minor, seeing as the language is always more or less the same. I talk to spanish friends in all kinds of countries, and the little differences are always self evident. e.g. they say “ahorita” i say “ahora” and so on. If i where you, i would just pick one at random and stick with it. the subtle differences are too small to invest the time it would take to learn it.