Add cite to keyboard shortcuts

Hi, I can't for the life of me find out where to add the <cite>text</cite> to the keyboard shortcuts.
I'm using DW CS4.

In CS6, when I right-click the new snippet and select Edit Keyboard Shortcuts, I just get a javascript error, the same error I get if I try to do create a keyboard shortcut directly from the menu at the top of the screen, Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts. The error is "At line 321 of <path>\Keyboard Shortcuts.js getMenuTree: Argument number 1 is invalid." After that, where the list of standard shortcuts should appear, the list is blank. All the other built-in shortcuts also are blank, and trying to create a new set just creates a blank set that doesn't let you add anything. Deleting Dreamweaver's cache file, the blahblah.dat thing, doesn't fix it.

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