Creating keyboard shortcuts in Acrobat 9.0 Pro

Is it possible to create own keyboard shortcuts in Acrobat 9.0 Pro?
I have searched for this option, but without success.
The problem is that almost all Adobe programs use "ctrl+ plus sign" to zoom in and "ctrl+ minus sign" to zoom out, just like the Acrobat used to do as well.
Not anymore. Now Zoom in "Ctrl+equal sign" and Zoom out "Ctrl+hyphen". I could use these new ones if they only would work. With these new shortcuts I can zoom in, but the zoom out does not work (I donät use EN keyboard layout).
I want the old shortcuts back. I would really like to see that the Acrobat zooms in and out just like "all" the other Adobe programs do.
Is there a way to create my own keyboard shortcut?

I would like to create my own shortcuts also (especially for extract pages).  Someone please advise us on whether this is possible!

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