Is your mouse even recognized by your computer? Is it usable? What version of Ubuntu are you using? Have you tried something on your own? What do you mean with "install", it should be recognized once you plug it in and be usable. Do you want to map the extra keys?
– FlatronJan 27 '15 at 22:46
Yes,it's recognized and it's usable,but I don't have extra keys.I use ubuntu 14.04.There is a whole program for it on windows.
– Joško JurićJan 29 '15 at 19:38
How about this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/152297/how-to-configure-extra-buttons-in-logitech-mouse
– FlatronJan 30 '15 at 13:32
As I have the mouse myself I can state that there indeed is a problem with the mouse buttons (three of them seem to be assigned to internal functions and their presses don't show up anywhere (tried xev and xinput --test).
– Patrick J. S.Oct 02 '17 at 23:27
xev
andxinput --test
). – Patrick J. S. Oct 02 '17 at 23:27