Enbrighten/Jasco/GE Zigbee dimmers 43080

Enbrighten / Jasco / GE has this zigbee dimmer:

http://amazon.com/dp/B08428GDS8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

Thought it may be a good alternative (matches other switches better, a bit less expensive) to the inovelli zigbee dimmers which area great. Got one, installed in and it came up with the driver "Generic Zigbee Dimmer". It works good, but I am looking to bind my zigbee bulbs directly to the switch. You can do with inovelli. I thought maybe I could find a driver to do that with this switch, but it doesn't look like a anyone has made a driver for these... is that correct? I have used the GE/Jasco zwave drivers (@JasonJoel) which are great.

I poked around a bit before ordering the zigbee switch and did not find any drivers. Is that the case, there are none?

Edit: If you use GE Zigbee Dimmer it does open up a couple other commands, but not much. Still no way to directly bind bulbs that I can see.

I have one of those. No way to directly bind.

I am puzzled. Why are you trying to bind bulbs to a dimmer switch instead of just using regular bulbs and allowing the dimmer to control them? Does that not kind of defeat the purpose of having a Zigbee dimmer? If you want to use smart bulbs, you don't need the dimmer. Just control them through whatever Zigbee repeater they find or the hub directly.

Thanks for confirming. Surprised no one has mode a driver for this! At least a way to get it in to "Smart bulb mode"

If you have a zigbee dimmer you can control the smart bulbs at the switch itself (dimming, on, off). It's a pretty slick setup.

I have one of the dimmers controlling standard bulbs. I can control them through the hub or from the switch. I think something like a button controller and Rule Machine to program it to control the smart bulbs. The ones I have (AduroSMART ERIA Smart Dimmer) do not seem to be available any longer, but I purchased some of these and they work also.
https://www.amazon.com/IHSENO-ZigBee3-0-Remote-Button-Zigbee/dp/B0CC4YTQ9Y

You would need to leave the physical switch on, but you could control the lights through the hub with the buttons.