Elaborating on ryan's comments... There's two "idle" screws... the idle mixture screw aka pilot (sealed with brass cap on USA bikes, but not local/euro) and the idle speed screw. Two-strokes have an air screw (in rich, out lean) but four-strokes have a fuel screw (in lean, out rich) which adds to the nomenclature issue. You can buy large-knob idle mixture screws for most thumpers, so you can adjust at will.
The idle mixture adjusts your rich/lean at idle, and for about the first 1/4 of throttle. This affects starting, idling and the response when you crack the throttle open off-idle.
If the mixture is bad, then turning up the idle speed will hide not fix the problem, and your off-idle response will still suck. Go to thumpertalk or keintech or something and read their Jetting 101. Essentially you want the idle mixture that gives the bike the highest idle speed, tweak from there. It will vary with temperature and altitude.
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