Keyboard shortcut alerts?

FYI: on a Mac, OS X 10.10.1, Acrobat 11.0.10
I added several global keyboard shortcuts on my Mac but each one so far either does not operate when I'm in Acrobat or gives an alert sound.
Two questions.... but maybe I should pursue this differently.
1. Is there a list of all Acrobat shortcuts so I can determine if I have conflicts?
2. Is there something inherent about Acrobat that interferes with one's created shortcuts?
Thanks for any suggestions.

Hi normharris3,
I am providing you a link which will help you with the shortcut issue:
http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/keyboard-shortcuts.html

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