Thanks to the answer to this question, I was successfully able to use AutoHotKey to map the mouse right-click to a key on the keyboard, which gives me the ability to control the camera in the game.
(However, I have also asked a new question, regarding whether or not using software like AutoHotKey violates the Guild Wars Terms of Service.)
Unless you have a very good reason to not use elites, you should never be without an elite on any skill bar. If you simply do not have any elites unlocked yet, you should stick with henchmen and go capture some (or unlock via balthazar faction).
The only good hero builds I can think of that do not benefit greatly from having an elite is a minion master and a n/rt healer.
updated after available elites are posted
Barrage and word of healing are two very good elites, you can easily build a pretty straight forward woh healer monk with that for support purposes. Barrage is also a great elite for a spliter/barrage ranger (assuming you have access to ritualist skills).
Here is a good hero party build designed around splinter/barrage:
Bring Acolyte Jin, Margrid, and Pyre, give them all distracting shot, barrage, volley, savage shot, lightning reflexes, res sig (or resurrection of choice), and put favorable winds on at least 2 of them.
Bring along either Razah or Xandra with max channeling and spliter weapon and some channeling spirits to spam.
Bring along a necro hero of choice with max death magic, 8 soul reaping, 10 channeling (backup splinter weapon), with bone minions, death nova, and bone fiends (great synergy with favorable winds)
Finally, bring along a woh hero and a protection henchie.
That should make a fairly formidable party for just about every none elite zone in the game.
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Like Software that shows additional in-game overlays, things mainly depend on what you actually do with AHK. FRAPS shows an overlay with a framerate counter, Steam shows an overlay with friends/achievements notifications and fps aimbots show an overlay showing enemies' positions, locking status and whether you are in view or not.
If your game has a button mashing portion and you use AHK to automate this, you are probably cheating. If you are merely controlling your camera, chances are you're instead in the right.
That said, rule 22 of the Rules of Conduct seems to be most relevant here. I don't think it applies here, but if you wanted to be 100 percent sure you would've asked a lawyer, not gamers.
Also related is point 7 of the User Agreement:
In spirit, it's all against farming. In reality, you'll have to ask a lawyer.
I've now read the original question. If they suspend you because of that, I have a new entry for my blacklist.