For the current display, I have hacked a JT-033A :
It's a decade-old device that was laying unused in my multimeters bin, because its probes were damaged.
The autorange does not work in the very low currents :-( but it's sufficient for the 20mA-0.1mA range.
It's powered from two alkaline coin cells, at 3V. I replaced them with a battery holder for AAA batteries.
The rotary selector is removed and the contacts are shorted by solder bridges.
I'm glad I didn't damage the LCD screen :-D
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