Using Prem Elements 11 on 3 Computers

I am using Pe11 on three different computers, 2 with XP, 1 with Win 7.
What I would like to do is have the same Keyboard customization and Text Styles on all. What I thought I would do is copy the proper files to a flash drive and then transfer them to the other computers.
Thus far I have not been able to locate the proper files to do this. Could you please give me the proper filenames, and let me know if there are any problems with this approach?
While in the “Customization” area, is there any way to move and resize the timeline monitor?
As far as Keyboards go is the F5 key somehow locked onto “Capture”?
And one final one, How can I set a key to do “Import Media from Files”?
Thanks for any help!

Steve;
Thanks for your response but I think you missed my problem.
Each of the computers has a valid instalation but I need to know where to find the files so that I can have themmade more comon for ease of use.

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