Assign Mighty Mouse Button to "Back"

Ok, this isn't perfect, but it works "natively" without shareware or special installation.
Create a new Applescript, with one line "tell "System Events" to keystroke (ASCII character 8)", then save as an Application in a folder somewhere (maybe ~/Library/Scripts?). Finally open the Application bundle and edit info.plist to include "LSUIElement" and set it to "true", ie:
<key>LSUIElement</key>
<true/>
Then set the squeeze button assignment in System Preferences to the Application you made. It's not a perfect solution since the application has to be launched each time you press the button, but it's fairly fast and there's no dock interaction or "blur".

it looks like "key code 123 using {command down}" may be a little better overall

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