How to uninstall drivers Mavericks

Okay so, I bought a Huion H610 Pro graphics tablet.
I followed the instructions of installing drivers first, THEN plugging it in, but the pressure sensitivity does not work in any graphics program (Adobe CC, Manga, Sketch Express, etc). I would go to Huion Support, but their English is so bad, when i e-mailed them they said 'so we understand you want instructions on how to install the driver, here is a new driver attached' (and there was no driver attached).
Also their manual for Mac switches to PC guidelines half way through for no reason whatsoever.
Anyway.
All I want to know is how to find drivers on Mavericks (I have a 2009 iMac if that helps). I just wanted to delete their drivers so I can re-install them and try again.
Thanks!

You would look on the tablet manufacturer's website. Or google it.
Or take the thing back for a refund.

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