Hi!
I did it a different way!
When I got to the part where you were on the search field I did not put 
anything in there!
What I did was arrow across to the table of Languages interacted with it then 
arrowed down to Spanish stopped interacting then arrowed right and another 
table with 2 options was there [Spanish or Spanish - ISO] So I suppose you 
would need to pick one of those 2 options!
Then there is an add default button if your happy with your choice just press 
enter!
PS I noticed the table of Languages is to the left of the search field past a 
HTML field So I would think after your search method you might find that table 
of 2 choices!
!
I HTH Colin.



On 7 Nov 2014, at 17:46, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi Colin -
> 
> Under keyboard/input, the only entry in the table was British, so I clicked 
> the add button and got a text field to input a keyword for an input option, 
> so I entered the word Spanish in that text field, which then appeared in the 
> table, under British, but when I selected it, no change seemed to occur for 
> the keyboard. Feels like I”m missing something here? -
> 
> Andy
>> On 7 Nov 2014, at 00:54, Colin Matthews <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> Under keyboard in system preferences select the input sources tab and you 
>> can choose a new keyboard from there!
>> And if you like can choose to put the keyboards menu in [menu extras] and I 
>> think you might be able to switch using the Roda!
>> HTH Colin
>> 
>> On 6 Nov 2014, at 19:56, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all -
>>> 
>>> Thanks to Anne I now have accented lettering sorted out, but following her 
>>> suggestion, I’ve had a good look around my system, but can’t see anywhere 
>>> to add a second keyboard. I’ve looked under keyboard in system preferences, 
>>> but nothing there it seems.
>>> 
>>> In the meantime, can anybody tell me how to create a inverted question 
>>> mark, this is something used regularly in Spanish, but I can’t find it on 
>>> this regular keyboard layout -
>>> 
>>> Andy
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