What does the asterisk stand for? Also I see some flaws in your post that I would like to point out. First off, the normal/reverse menu will be different for each helicopter. DR/Expo I HIGHLY suggest running 70/+35% for DR/Expo respectively. This will make for a much easier to control heli. However each person should set this to suit their needs. On the travel adjust menu, if you are running any kind of MEMS gyro, you should leave your gyro to 100%. You should also leave all other settings to 100% and use the Dr/Expo menu to tame down the throws. Like the reverse menu, sub trim will be different for every helicopter.
My suggestion for a throttle curve to start out with is linear at 0 25 50 75 100. However if you are using a high quality ESC such as the Align or Scorpion you can use something that jumps up quickly like yours does above. I do like holding the speed of the motor however. IF you are running a good ESC, you can run a T-Curve just like you have. If you are running a cheap ESC with a soft start that is about as soft as a mule kicking you in the chest, then I would suggest the curve in the beginning of this paragraph.
Stunt mode I would lower the 50% from 75 to 65. What this will do is help stop the bogging when you do a pitch pump.
You can't set your throttle hold to -10, 0 is the lowest you can go and it should be 0 0 0 0 0 across the board. This is for Spektrum Tx as well as JR, but I"m sure others are the same.
Swash mix is like the reverse and sub trim menu and will vary depending on helicopter.
One thing you didn't put in there is your gyro setting for the rate. I suggest 65% to start on the DX6i or 40% on the DX7s/DX8 and adjust until it doesn't wag any more.
Hope this helps. Be sure to post a video of this bird in the air.