Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 back button

Ok, the thing has a long name, but its pretty cool. Does anyone know how to get the back button to be a back button, and not a scroll wheel click button? The software from Microsoft has a way to customize the scroll wheel click but not the back button click. Any ideas?

What about using another mouse's driver? The mouse is awesome but I still don't have the back button working.

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