You read the title correctly. You can use your Wiimote for a number of uses on your Mac. Currently I use it as a remote control for controlling videos (I don’t have a MacBook with Frontrow :(). Luckily Nintendo used existing Infra-red and Bluetooth technology so it is pretty easy to hook it up to our Macs.
There are two programs I found. DarwiinRemote which still seems to need some work done. I also found RemoteBuddy, which I’ve fallen in love with. RemoteBuddy has a trial version–but it is well worth the $25.
Once you install RemoteBuddy, you have to set-up the Wiimote. It’s very easy to do through the Setup Wizard, I was able to hook both Wiimotes up without any issues.
Once you have RemoteBuddy configured, you have to assign actions to the Wiimote for different programs. I started off with VLC, because it’s my media player of choice.
Pressing the “B” button on the Wiimote brings up a screen like this on my Mac/TV.

I also love using the Wiimote to control iTunes. I’ll have some more tips coming shortly for setting up other programs.
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