Saving charging information

I have a new CX-60 PHEV but I can't see how to save the charging schedule options I select. On the screen I can tick the time for charge start, finish, which days etc, but I can't see how to get to the Save option on the far right of the screen. It doesn't seem to be touch sensitive. If I just press the Return button nect to the Commander control it does not save what I have chosen.
 
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Thanks, but if I do that it just opens up the choice again, eg start charging time...
On right hand drive cars, we have to pull the commander control to the right (towards the driver) - that way the on screen selector moves over to the right of the screen, then just turn the commander to select Save, then push it down (pull, twist, push). Don’t use the buttons around the commander - use the commander itself
Thanks, but if I do that it just opens up the choice again, eg start charging time...
On right hand drive cars, we have to pull the commander control to the right (towards the driver) - that way the on screen selector moves over to the right of the screen, then just turn the commander to select Save, then push it down (pull, twist, push). Don’t use the buttons around the commander - use the commander itself
 
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Thanks again, but the cursor on the screen does not move over to the RHS when the RHS of the commander wheel is pressed, it just reopens whichever parameter it is on, eg charge start time etc.
 
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On right hand drive cars, we have to pull the commander control to the right (towards the driver) - that way the on screen selector moves over to the right of the screen, then just turn the commander to select Save, then push it down (pull, twist, push). Don’t use the buttons around the commander - use the commander itself
Just to let you know that I now see what you meant, and it works. I didn't see what you meant by "pull", ie the control slides to the left or right, which is different from pushing down on it. Problem solved! Many thanks.
 
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