This is hexagonal screw head moving between two leaf springs, all of it lubricated - you may or may not have a pronounced click, but you will feel the screw turning and locking as its head will lock between the leaf springs.
Mark, you say your mixture is very rich on idle. How does it look like across the ranges? How do the plugs look like? If the FIP is somehow set to be very rich across ranges, idle screw may not be able to compensate for it.
What we can work with is the main rack adjuster, idle adjuster (bearing in mind that for the main adjuster left is rich, right is lean, for the idle right is rich, left is lean as mrfatboy said) and the BC shims. It takes special equipment and procedure to work with other adjusters (white and black screws under the plate) and we do not touch them in essence.
You may want to chose your strategy: working with main adjuster or BC shims to check/adjust the whole range if you want to do it. I chose to insert 2mm shims under BC and work with the main adjuster. This will have to be quite crude adjustment as you need to check CO under load and be equipped for that, so I just used spark plug color for assessment. In any case - I did the full range first, then moved to idle and warm up adjustment.
If you taking the back plate out - there is an oring that you may want to replace, check it out.