Different keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Reader 9 for navigation

In Adobe Reader 9 (German) the keyboard shortcuts for navigation have changed obviously. In previous versions one can zoom in/out to window size with "CTRL-0". Now CTRL-0 zooms in (like CTRL-+ before). CTRL-1 seems to zoom out. Is this a bug or why does Adobe change the shortcuts in Adobe Reader 9 (btw: any other Adobe product uses the same shortcuts as older versions).
Does anybody know, how to resize the document to window size via keyboard shortcut?
Thanks in advance. Best regards.

Hi!
I was wondering about the exact same thing:
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b65468
I believe it is not a bug, just an unreasonable, stupid change.
Thanks though, for mentioning that you actually can zoom in now using ctrl+0 (or ctrl+2 i guess)!
For resizing to window size I use "ctrl+L", so if you are in zoomed mode you have to holde ctrl and hit L twice to jump to window size again. Hope that helped!
-hell

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