Issue of custom tone curve

Hello

I am under Lightroom 2015.6.1 and since I've upgraded to this version of Lightroom, I'm unable to do a custom tone curve.

That's what the curve of tone on my screen looks like:

Screen Shot 2016-09-27 at 12.15.08 PM.png

The options drop-down menu "Line of points" are: linear, medium, contrast high contrast

I know there is probably a very simple solution for this, but I was not able to understand it yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Click on the small icon of curve, the bottom right of your screen capture.  That he tipped into the mode where you can change the curve of the point.  Is that what you meant?

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