I know you are busting my balls but to seriously answer your question, they are either FULL, HALF, or AUTO. In auto, the FCC's schedule the flaps accordingly during maneuvering flight for the most efficient lift. You still have to put them down to HALF or FULL for landing, and they will work like normal flaps. Difference being that our FCS uses them as extra flight control surfaces in normal maneuvering flight. As an example, if you are pulling G's, the leading and trailing edge flaps will eventually start to dig in as you bleed off airspeed to keep the lifties happy underneath the wings and give us a better turn rate. They also work differentially at slow speed to aid the ailerons and stabilators for roll control. Yes, the jet absolutely makes what you do with the stick "prettier" and more to the pilot's liking (and it is no doubt easy as hell to fly from a purely stick and rudder perspective)......but I would also say that the level of overall "automation" present would probably make most modern civilian jet guys think they were hopping back into a Cessna. I'm almost always hand flying, short of going straight and level just transiting somewhere, in which case I will throw on baro alt hold and autothrottles for max range.