Button lights. - MTCB Hardware Development

My unit is a coolpumpkn KD-D1908 for a suzuki grand vitara.
The button lights are always on when the unit is powered on and they are always brighter than the surrounding lights.
Also there is no way to turn them off or dim them with the vehicle dimmer.
Iis there a hardware or software way to enable dimming.
My first idea was to disconnect the led positive lines and connect them to the vehicle's illumination wiring. Since its all 0-5v it should run the stereo led's just fine or i'll have to use a voltage converter to get the right brightness to match the rest of the surrounding lighting.
I think the only wire on the head unit for illumination has one function and that its an input to the mcu that in turn sends a signal to the rk3188 to dim the screen according to a preset software amount. So that's only an on and off setting.
I'm just looking for a way to make this unit behave like the factory unit
Thanks.

On my Joying unit, there is a setting in "Factory Settings" that controls this option. Might be label button illumination or something similar.
Option 1 would have the buttons illuminate only when my headlights are switched on. Your HU needs to be wired correctly (i.e. proper illumination/dimmer wire).
Option 2 illuminates the buttons at all times but disables screen dimming with headlight switch. I have to manually dim my screen with this option and this is currently what I'm using.

I just go into the elements option and reduce the levels there.
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So far no. No2Chem is working on something right now in conjunction with his back light screen dimmer (that I never go to work). As far I know there is no other app that will control them. If there is that would be nice to save a little bit of juice.
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I invite you to watch the video I made here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BACdpATCpJ0
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