Weird question about lighted rocker switches.

So I'm looking for a couple switches to activate the overdrive solenoid, and converter lockup solenoid and the A500 trans swap I'm doing.
Its my understanding that on the 3 pic connector on the trans, you run a hot (key on) to the center pin. The solenoids get activated my grounding each of the other two wires, one for each function.
So the simplest thing is just a basic two pin rocker switch to ground each of these wires when I want to activate overdrive or lockup.

But I've been looking at some of the LED lighted rocker switches out there. Watched a bunch of youtube videos on hooking up these switches. Problem is, in every case, they assume your going to run a hot wire into the switch, and then send positive power out to whatever accessory you want to run.
To have a lighted switch I have to run power to the switch, but for the main switch function I just want a wire from the trans going in, and then out to ground.
Anyone know of a switch that would work this way?
Or maybe I have to skip the lighted switches, and wire in a separate indicator light that also gets grounded through the switch.

Signed,
Confused