CS3 Leopard and Wacom

Hi,
Spent some time trying to set my Wacom on a new MP with Leopard (Upgrade from 10.4.11) All is stable expect for one thing, if I try to add a keystroke to the touch strip to re size the brush "[]" all I get is bush hardness "{}"?
Removed all wacom and CS3, repaired disk, then reinstalled CS3, and still it does not work. Spent an hour or more with Wacom on the phone....
I was able to test the Wacom table my MBP which still has 10.4.11 and it work like a charm! As expected.
Any clues?

Well I solve it.
The problem is that one has to go over Photoshop preferences and fix all the hotkey abbreviations (Ctrl K) then you must load on the WACOM properties panel the new CS3 installment along with the former one, so they won´t "have problems against each other" (ñ,ñ). There you must select again the "[" and the "]" for brush sizes on both CS3 and the former one(I did it without erasing any of them Just in case, and haven't tried just in the new one because I'm scared mind you -.-)
Other problem one may have is that the keyboard panel is fixed on other language, for my case, it was on "English" so the key I used to use for "[" was in another configuration.
Hope this is useful.

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