How to adjust display brightness in nokia 5130 XM

Hi,
i want to reduce the display brightness at night times.
how to adjust display brightness in nokia 5130 XM
Im not able to find any options for it

no other way? :-(
Even 1650 and 2626 models have the option to adjust the brightness.

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