Keyboard shortcut for toggling between belgian and russian keyboards ?

I want to switch between "belgian" and "russian" keyboards by a keyboard shortcut while using a text editor (NeoOffice, Pages, ...). How can I do that: macro, applescript, ... ?
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The standard shortcut is Apple/Command + space.  If that doesn't work you may need to disable it being used already by Spotlight.  You can set any shortcut you want in system prefs/keyboard/keyboard/shortcuts

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