TFRP not detected by MSFS2020 when plugged in the TCA quadrant RJ12

Sorry but I’ll answer in english, this is the official forum language…
This is a long story.

  1. TM has answered to my first mail describing my problem as above. Since it’s in french, I’ll sum up : You have to use TARGET, create a profile (empty or not) and run it before launching MSFS. TARGET creates a virtual device labelled “Thrustmaster combined” which is added in the W10 control panel but as a standard device, I mean a simple joystick with two buttons… After launching MSFS, you get in the Options-Commands folder this device, apart from the keyboard and mouse.But it is completely empty, no key assignment and no axe declared. TM assume this state of fact and asks me to fully parameter this device from A to Z since this “Thrustmaster combined” is completely unknown from MSFS, being a virtual device.
    Bad start, I found…
    The worst is now that the game displays as devices the TCA pilot stick, the TCA Quadrant and no TFRP.

  2. Another mail to TM, answer is I shouldn’t see the stick and the quadrant, only the “Thrustmaster combined” as it is supposed to be a virtual mix of the three physical devices. They suppose I’ve got a problem with my Windows Store and asks me to reset with a WSReset command.
    Maybe it will work, maybe not, but I got really angry since I don’t see the whys and the hows…

Finally, I disconnected my TFRP from the quadrant and plugged it separetely in a usb port, MSFS displays one folder for the stick, one for the quadrant and one for the TFRP. Plus a stupid empty folder for the unknown “Thrustmaster combined” created by TARGET which I’m totally unable and not very ready to program. Since no axe or buttons are declared with this gimmick, I can’ find a way to build a full config within the game. And I consider it’s not my job, but I’m surely a lazy guy.
TARGET creates this thing but forgets to build/link inside every properties of the physical devices it is due to emulate.
So, whether I’m doing wrong somewhere, whether TARGET is not doing what it should.

And if someboby can explain to me how te W10 Store is involved in this mess, you’re welcome!

My last advice : Use TARGET only if it is unavoidable and if you’re not pleased with the buttons assignments natively built in MSFS.