The idle speed is actually controlled by the air adustment, which is a very large screw/knob with a spring under it on the top right front of the engine. To lower the idle, you screw it in, which reduces the air. When the correct idle speed of 750 or so is reached, then the mixture knob on the pump is adjusted to compensate for the additional or reduced air. This is best done with a CO meter. Never mess with the mixture knob with the engine running.
To engage the mixture control, the knob has to be pushed in and turned gently until it engages the slot in the adjuster. It can then be turned and a distinct "click" will be felt. CW is richer, CCW is leaner viewed from the back of the pump. If your friend thought that this knob controlled the idle, he may not have known about this engagement. So if he simply turned the knob, he may not have changed anything.
There is more to solving a high idle than this adjustment. Read the "linkage tour" sticky here for good information.