With a track in chord mode you should be able to see the name of the chord being played within the KEYS page.
Once you have selected the CHORD quality, alterations, and extensions using the parameters associated with the Chord Picker you should be able to see the chord name on the screen somewhere. Also as Jeff Hopkins has mentioned in his post, once you have set up the qualities for a certain CHORD once you press a certain key it should retain all of those features for use next time you press that particular key. Therefore the keys would become 'programmed' for any particular variation you like, then you can change the parameters for another chord key while retaining the previous properties of the chord you just used. This is probably much more useful in a live setting than in pre programmed or sequenced music as you would have a large selection of 'favourite' chords and parameters ready to go.
There is a space at the top of the screen in the centre which is currently not used on KEYS page in chord mode
KEYS page whilst experimenting with chords. Then they would be programmed and ready for live playing without then having to change any parameters as they would already be programmed for each key.