Remove logitech control center

Hi All
New to the world of MAC. Can someone tell me step by step exactly how to remove the control center? I just installed a vx nano mouse and I think control center is causing the macbook to crash.
Thanks in advance.
Jason

Hi there,
simply go to Logitech's website, download the "LCC" installer package. Inside the dmg-file you'll find a little program called "Uninstaller" - that's what you're looking for.
Enjoy!
Greetings from Berlin,
jan

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