How to get buttons on my Logitech S-150 speakers to function on Xubuntu 18.04












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So, I just got some Logitech S-150 USB digital speakers for $7.46 at Walmart.com on January 4th (they've updated the price since). I'm using them on Xubuntu 18.04, 64-bit. The sound works fine (no problems there). However, the three buttons on the speaker seem to do absolutely nothing. Is there a way to get my computer to recognize those?



In this previous question, someone had the inverse problem (the sound wouldn't work, but the buttons did): Logitech S-150 Speakers wont work on Ubuntu 16.04



So, it looks like it's possible to get the buttons working.



At the end of the day, the issue doesn't really bother me (the speakers work and I can control the volume via my computer; with the volume all the way up, it's already pretty loud), but I thought I'd ask, since I'm curious.



The Logitech website doesn't seem to have any drivers.










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    So, I just got some Logitech S-150 USB digital speakers for $7.46 at Walmart.com on January 4th (they've updated the price since). I'm using them on Xubuntu 18.04, 64-bit. The sound works fine (no problems there). However, the three buttons on the speaker seem to do absolutely nothing. Is there a way to get my computer to recognize those?



    In this previous question, someone had the inverse problem (the sound wouldn't work, but the buttons did): Logitech S-150 Speakers wont work on Ubuntu 16.04



    So, it looks like it's possible to get the buttons working.



    At the end of the day, the issue doesn't really bother me (the speakers work and I can control the volume via my computer; with the volume all the way up, it's already pretty loud), but I thought I'd ask, since I'm curious.



    The Logitech website doesn't seem to have any drivers.










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      So, I just got some Logitech S-150 USB digital speakers for $7.46 at Walmart.com on January 4th (they've updated the price since). I'm using them on Xubuntu 18.04, 64-bit. The sound works fine (no problems there). However, the three buttons on the speaker seem to do absolutely nothing. Is there a way to get my computer to recognize those?



      In this previous question, someone had the inverse problem (the sound wouldn't work, but the buttons did): Logitech S-150 Speakers wont work on Ubuntu 16.04



      So, it looks like it's possible to get the buttons working.



      At the end of the day, the issue doesn't really bother me (the speakers work and I can control the volume via my computer; with the volume all the way up, it's already pretty loud), but I thought I'd ask, since I'm curious.



      The Logitech website doesn't seem to have any drivers.










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      So, I just got some Logitech S-150 USB digital speakers for $7.46 at Walmart.com on January 4th (they've updated the price since). I'm using them on Xubuntu 18.04, 64-bit. The sound works fine (no problems there). However, the three buttons on the speaker seem to do absolutely nothing. Is there a way to get my computer to recognize those?



      In this previous question, someone had the inverse problem (the sound wouldn't work, but the buttons did): Logitech S-150 Speakers wont work on Ubuntu 16.04



      So, it looks like it's possible to get the buttons working.



      At the end of the day, the issue doesn't really bother me (the speakers work and I can control the volume via my computer; with the volume all the way up, it's already pretty loud), but I thought I'd ask, since I'm curious.



      The Logitech website doesn't seem to have any drivers.







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