I've just run up against the same problem.  Apparently, that makes me
and one other guy.  In any case, the lonely multitudes are aggrieved.

I do quite a bit of editing on wikis, and what I wish to configure those
mouse buttons to do (for that work process) is act as HOME and END keys.
Either when I'm backing through pages I want to slam to the top, or I'm
browsing forward and want to access the categories by slamming to the
bottom.

I thought that configuring btnx would cover this.  It worked for every
application *except* Firefox.

I'm a bit shocked that Firefox doesn't seem to have a way to disable
this helpful behaviour in about:config.  There are many other mouse
parameters in there, and this mouse button intervention particularly
conflicts with other approaches.

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Need option to disable mouse "back" and "forward"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384692
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