How can the answer be improved?
The uninstaller should have gotten all but the prefs file (which isn't doing any harm and is only a couple of k - you should find it in your /library/preferences directory with a name something like com.logitech.xxx.plist if you want to get rid of it) I love logitech's mice, but their drivers. Lol If you want to enable extra features, take a look at USB overdrive or SteerMouse - they're both shareware, but well-regarded. Personally I just stick with the built-in support oh, and you're welcome!
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It is worth mentioning that not all components of the Control Center are compatible with 10.6. Specifically, the Installer installs an InputManager (LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader) to /Library/InputManagers/. Since inputmanagers do not work in 64-bit applications, this component will not work with most Apple-provided applications in Snow Leopard. Clearly it is not essential to the functionality of the Logitech drivers, but it does mean that scrolling behavior may be inconsistent between applications. It's worht mentioning that the LCC was not entirely compatible with Leopard much less SL.
I have a keybaord with custom buttons. The LCC only controls setup for the custom buttons and leaves the Function Keys alone. I ahve custom stuff setup on the Function Keys thru the Sys Prefs. And every version running on 10.5 has broken the Function Key settings. Even this new 3.0 release. Logitech also won't bother replying to customers complaining of the messed up Mac Control Software they release with their products.