KickDroidXL v5.2.0: How to control buttons brightness? - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

KickDroidXL v5.2.0 ROM has 3 options for buttons brightness in its Aroma installer:
Full Brightness
Dimmed Brightness
Backlight Off
I've checked all and after installation of the ROM the default is Backlight Off. And I can't find a setting that changes it.
Can anybody point me to how to control buttons backlight on this ROM?

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If is it a way to control screen backlight automatically?
the keyboard backlight can be controled by the light sensor, how about the screen backlight? 2-step adjustment is enough. If keypad backlight is on then screen backlight is dim, If keypad backlight if off then screen backlight is bright.

[Q] Capacitive Button brightness: Eclair - Froyo difference

Hello fellow defy users
I have been observing the difference of the capacitive button backlight of eclair to froyo and have these findings:
1. the capacitive button backlight brightness level is linked to the light sensor/brightness settings in Eclair
2. the capacitive button backlight brightness is not linked anymore to the light sensor, and have a fixed brightness
Is there a way to incorporate the old settings of eclair to froyo?
For me it seems the capacitive button brightness is below the middle point of brightness
awaiting for your comments/inputs

For those with Lux installed, does softkey backlight work?

I've disabled it, but my buttons still light up.

App to Map keys to control brightness (if you can't see something on display)

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Alternative:
Long press of home sets full brightness?
Dimmed at night, the display might be not usable next day. To adjust brightness usually you have to see the touchscreen.
I have searched for such an app, but didn't found it. Do you know one?

Adaptive Brightness Bug

if you have adaptive brightness enabled, adjusting volume via keyboard key, then tapping the screen while the volume dialog is still visible will disable adaptive brightess. not sure why. anyone else able to reproduce this?
looks like it happens even without touching the screen.

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