Highlighted clips in the sequence

Hi, my name is Rafael and I am having some problems with Adobe premiere CC:
Add Edit don´t cut all the layers highlighted. When I insert or overwrite a clip into the timeline, the timeline don´t respect the highlighted layers (ex. if layer 1, 2 and 3 were highlighted and the clip were put in layer 1, clips on second and third layer should be deleted between in and out markers, but they aren´t.
The Ctrl+D and Ctrl+Shift+D commands (add transition) doesn´t work like the other versions too (respecting where the cursor is)
the buttons to go to the next cut on timeline (in my keyboard, A and S) doesn´t work right too.
I would like to know if these are bugs or the new Premiere CC is different from the others before. Thanks

I'm finding that the CTRL+K shortcut works as I'd expect it to.
The Overwrite command will only overwrite on one track for video and one for audio.  It won't delete anything on other tracks, nor should it.
The transition shortcuts work differently depending on whether or not clips are selected.
The Next/Previous Edit commands are dependant on track targeting.

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