I didn't know I had to put the WiiRemoteJ and BlueCove jar files in Extensions, but once I got that figured out, it paired and loaded fine.
WiiRemoteJ and BlueCove are bundled with the program (inside the WiimoteWhiteboard.jar), so it should work without putting those 2 files in the Extensions-folder.
1. I can not check the Cursor Control box. Maybe this is on purpose, because you're trying it out or something. I don't know.
You can only check the Cursor Control box after successful calibration or when a calibration file was found at startup and has been loaded.
. It is not sensitive enough for some reason. It can't read the LED when I draw on the whiteboard, it doesn't even see the IR dots. When I aim the LED back at the WiiMote, it can see it, but not well, and it doesn't receive a steady signal.
Can you elaborate on that? I didn't have an issue with that, but I only tested with a flashlight since I don't even have an IR pen yet.
I know this is OSX-specific because I rebooted into Boot Camp and it works like a champ. The WiiMote is in the same place and everything.
Did you run the original or my Whiteboard-program under Windows? I couldn't get my program to work under Windows...
Good things:
1. It seems to work on the main monitor only on a dual-monitor setup. Maybe that's just the way it's supposed to work (it's the same way in Windows), but that's the way I like it.
I just use the default screen. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to list all available screen and to select the one you want to use.
2. It's finally going to happen on OSX! I've been waiting for this since I first heard about it.
That's the main reason I wrote it

3. It's in Java, which I have been meaning to learn about anyway. My little brother is bigtime into Java so he can help me learn to program again (it's been about 15 years, and that was in BASIC).
The program is relatively short (about 400 lines of code in a single Class).
Especially all the perspective transformation is entirely handled by an existing Java class

If there's anything specific you want me to try or look in to, let me know.
Spread the word so that I can get feedback from people trying it on various platforms.
Uwe