Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Wunderlist - Stuck on Black Screen
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 several things: - it should be accessToken (with 2 s)
- it should be lists: [‘inbox’],
- did you really add ‘Access Token’ and ‘ClientID’ as text to the values? You should just provide the token and the clientid without any other text or signs
 
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 Thank you – I’ll give those a try. JSlint didn’t give an errors with the exception for “use spaces not tabs, etc.” I’ll fix the Access Typo and add in the brackets. I think I actually had the brackets before and then removed them. I did not have Access Token or Client DI in in those fields – Just the actual values. I only put that there for the purpose of this post. 
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 Ok - so I changed the couple of problems I had regarding the extra S and the brackets. I actually already grabbed the token and client ID. I’ve done it three times now… Pardon my ignorance but where can I look for the log file to see where it’s getting stuck? 
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 Had some time work on this again and I’d like to follow up in case it can help someone else who is new to this as I have solved the problem. Let it be known that the only experience I have with code is a little of each - Arduino, BASIC (From 15 years ago and it was ancient even then), and C+, so bear with me. I was receiving a blank screen because I installed the Wunderlist module into the /Modules/default folder with the other modules as that was my intuition. So the config file couldn’t find the module when called. I simply cut and pasted the whole MMM-Wunderlist folder into /modules. So that was just an installation (user) problem as the directions clearly state that it goes under /modules, not /modules/defaults. At this point only the header would display- No list. I tried leaving it at the default of the “inbox” list, which never worked. I tried another list and it finally showed up! The list name is case sensitive, which may be an added security feature for authentication. I did not try testing the “inbox” using a capital “I”, so it may work, but regardless, these small changes fixed the issue. Special thanks to @bobbob601 for taking the time to help diagnose and testing tokens and ID’s on his own MagicMirror. I’ll post some pictures once I have it all configured the way I’d like. 
 Aaron

