Hi there,

Thanks for your kind answers. I think I'm looking for an other solution.
I wasn't planning any soldering. I think it is not necessary (and I'm
not that good in soldering...). The Allo Boss 1.2 DAC has an own set of
GPIO-pins (also see the 'full technical documentation'
(https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/KigTwkJLrzfZlgVQsjE4rXEl6HaQCU0hGFp0B4DPsdV/VYHnWqqaSxq6x41v7hUsIA?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&mgh=1)).
See the image below. 

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I think it should be possible to connect the switch to these GPIO-pins.
Below is the layout of the pins. Since I'm not a technician, I have
really no clue which of the pins I should use to attach the switch. 

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Below a photo of the normally open switch I made:

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Last but not least: I think I should adjust some settings in
PiCorePlayer to make the switch work. I have no idea how this works
(besides the fact that I understand there is some relation to the
GPIO-pins...

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I hope you can help me out. I think I understand a lot of it but just
not enough to make the right decisions...I don't want to damage the
Raspberry or the DAC...Thanks again for your kind help.


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