07-31-2009, 05:10 AM
Did you install the Logitech driver from a CD or from a recently downloaded disk image or from a recently downloaded zip file?
If you got it from CD, you've almost certainly installed an obsolete driver and that is asking for trouble. There should be an uninstaller on the disc.
If you installed it from a recently downloaded disk image, the uninstaller should be on the disk image.
If the installer was merely zipped, it should have installed an uninstaller in /Library/Application Support/Logitech.
...Also, if you have something called APE in your system preferences, make sure that it is removed when you run the uninstaller. If it's not removed then you should remove it manually.
If you got it from CD, you've almost certainly installed an obsolete driver and that is asking for trouble. There should be an uninstaller on the disc.
If you installed it from a recently downloaded disk image, the uninstaller should be on the disk image.
If the installer was merely zipped, it should have installed an uninstaller in /Library/Application Support/Logitech.
...Also, if you have something called APE in your system preferences, make sure that it is removed when you run the uninstaller. If it's not removed then you should remove it manually.