*.indk files hidden in Mountain Lion

where are *.indk files hidden in Mountain Lion?

I have CS5 on my machine...just ran locate, here was the output:
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS5/Presets/InDesign Shortcut Sets/en_US/Default.indk
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS5/Presets/InDesign Shortcut Sets/en_US/Shortcuts for PageMaker 7.0.indk
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS5/Presets/InDesign Shortcut Sets/en_US/Shortcuts for QuarkXPress 4.0.indk

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