Can i control custom keyboard shortcuts in AE

For the love of god it is 2013 and I still can't control the keyboard shortcut commands in After Effects. Why is the command to duplicate different in photoshop and after effects? Doesn't adobes project managers work with each other? Or do the sections close their doors and do their own thing? The 3d space is different in every application they own. I just wish I had to learn something once and not in 3 different ways

Here's info on modifying keyboard shortcuts in After Effects.

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