I need help to start a project

Noooo...!

OH MY GOD, I JUST SPECIFIED IN THE DISCUSSION: NO BUZZER ASKED😫
Also some answers can help, I didn't say All weren't useful, I apologize for what I said, I really do :frowning:
And by forcefully building the module I mean having to do that myself, because I have extracted one and was wondering if I could use it instead, just wondering if somehow I can replace the sound

I may need to look into it, thanks to you too

Where are you in the project? What gap needs to be bridged? I really think (know) the DFPlayerMini is your device. It requires zero programming. You connect power, speaker, button and insert an SD card with your audio. You asked about long wires to the speaker or the button... just "twist" the wire pair with about four twists per inch, and you should be fine. Here is the drawing you would follow... your button is connected to "IO_1" for "next" and a second button on IO_2 for "prev"

Adafruit makes a conductive thread that you could "sew" the DFPlayerMin to its connections, foregoing soldering.

No. It is a system-on-chip. It is one direction. You can not read it.

Or, you could try a buzzer.

Alright then, I had to imagine that chip couldn't be changed at all🫡
In all this I appreciate the help, and yes, though the buzzer is everywhere when it comes to this apparently :joy: I may keep notes for any project that involves its use

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