Mario:
You have every thing you need parts wise. You know how the Omega module comes apart( and you know or can see) that the circuit board has a notch in it that is locks in against, along with a clip opposite that which is part of the outer plastic housing. Your Fronier module should drop right in - place against the round notch, then snap the other side down. You will want to be sure to clean and very gently scrub the contact points where the button contacts and springs touch the circuit board - those green sanding scrubbers are fine.
Real gentle, those contact points on the board are aluminum (alloy?) Probably the worst part is that sometimes the old plastic doesn't snap together as tight as it once did and you have to glue the module front on to make good contact consistently. Clamp very gently around the edge if you go that route.
May the Force be with you[couldn't resist].
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