The Skullcandy Indy Fuel’s controls are adequate. The touch-sensitive interface isn’t the easiest to get used to, but it does provide quite a bit of functionality once you adapt to it. Media volume can be turned up by tapping the right bud and turned down by tapping the left one. Two-second holds on the right and left buds skip music forward and back, respectively. All other functions can be accessed via either bud, with a quick double-tap pausing and playing music as well as answering calls. Ambient sound mode can be toggled on and off via a tap followed by a two-second hold while switching EQ presets, listed as ‘Music’, ‘Movie’, and ‘Podcast’, requires a quick double-tap followed by a longer two-second hold. Aside from voice prompts for Bluetooth pairing, power on/off, and an EQ preset change, this control scheme provides no feedback.