Both of these can be assigned in AH without using the SST software. Just go Options/Controls/Map Controllers and you'll see the slider and rotaries (labled Y Rotation and X Rotation). Highlight the one you want and select Modify, then "Analog Inputs" and select the analog function you want from the list. Remember that you have to calibrate these as analog axis which you can do individually from the Map Controllers page or if you choose the global "Calibrate Joystick" function.
While you CAN map these from within AH, you CANNOT map these to do what I wanted without SST... for example... my slider is set for LEFT33%=F1 View (interior), MIDDLE34%=F3 View (Exterior), RIGHT33%=F4 View (God's View).
The Scroll wheel CANNOT be mapped without SST... scrolling one way sends the signal to increase zoom... other way decrease zoom (is it ] and [? I forget). Also clicking the wheel turns zoom on/off (Z). Doing the same thing with shift enabled (bottom trigger) brings the clipboard up (ESC), and zooms the map in/out.
Also, holding the SHIFT and holding the "safe" button under the flap for longer than 1 second sends the "ENTER ENTER ENTER" command for eject... and releasing that button sends the "O" command for open chute. This way ejection is automatic, but also requires extra steps in case i hit it in error.
Lastly, SHIFT+C sends "/" to open the vox lists and text input.... and releasing SHIFT+C sends the "ENTER" command... This way I can depress it, see who is in range or who is logged on in my squad... then release it to make the box go away.
I have several other macros programmed this way.. none of which can be done without the SST software.
Yes it does have to run in the background.. yes you can set it up to autoload at bootup.. no it does not use that many resources... I'm pretty sure that my TRACK-IR running in the background probably uses 50% more resources than the SST software (if not more)... then again with my new(er) system and windows 7, I don't even bother to turn off my anti-virus and with ALL SETTINGS maxed except self shadows... I never see a dip below 55FPS and no stuttering. Turning self-shadows on causes very slight stutters from time to time but I don't feel like it's THAT much of an improvement in eye-candy.
E7300 @ 2.8GHZ
4GB DDR3 RAM
9800GTX+ 512MB DDR3 PCI-eV2
X52+SST+TrackIR+TurtleBeach USB Surround Sound Headphones (using their own drivers)
1024 Textures W/ Hi-Res
AA Maxed out with AH slider
All sliders set to FULL DETAIL
All advanced options on except self shadows (completely off)
Win 7 Home Premium 64bit
320MB SATA2 WD HardDrive (nothing fancy)
Avast Home AV