After quite a few flights for which I relied heavily on the autopilot (engaging it right after takeoff and disengaging it just 1000 ft above the runway, and making all in-flight adjustements to follow ATC directions in the AP itself) I am now practicing flying making little if any use of the AP. I only engage it when I have reached the cruise altitude (to grab a coffee or the like ;D ) and disengage it again when I start descending. Then I tune to the ILS frequency and manually follow the localizer and glideslope indicators.
My question is: what is a realistic use of AP on big liners? In particular, do pilots always switch on the APR function and let the AP take care of LOC alignment and glideslope or do they just use these two indicators as a reference and fly manually during the approach?