MSI GT60 buy keyboard?

Hi I buyed a MSI GT60 online and it comes with a US Keyboard.
I want a spanish keyboard, anyone knows where to buy or if MSI can sell to me? The MSI GT60 is commercialized in Spain too but with different specs.
Thanks.

Ask MSI: >>How to contact MSI.<< Most likely it is not possible to convert a US version that way.

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    Keyboard:         ★★★★★★★★★☆
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    >>How to contact MSI.<<
    The MSI GT60 0NE isn't that old, it should still be under warranty.

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    Does anything else work when you plug it into your USB 3.0 port? How about a mouse? Keyboard? Another USB Flash drive?
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