Transferring Keyboard Layouts

Hey Adobe Friends!
I'm probably just not seeing something, but where am I meant to place my original CC .kys keyboard layout files to access my presets in CC 2014?
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Message was edited by: Jim Simon

save your preset keyboard.
Then find it in :
User>Documents>adobe>premiere pro> 7.0>Profile(user)> Mac> User (.kys file)
copy it and put it in:
User>Documents>adobe>premiere pro> 8.0>Profile(user)> Mac> User (.kys file)

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