To confirm which is which you can look in my picture galleries for pump photo's and stuff.
However, the high idle screw has two 10mm locknuts on it, and this screw is on upper side of the pump towards the drivers fender.
The full fuel screw is lower down, and on the rear side of the pump, just behind the connectors for the fuel solenoid.
That screw should have a lock collar and a single 13mm locknut on it. The only way to NOT have a locknut is if that screw was taken right out, the locknut removed, and then screwed back in right up to the lock collar.
Since the lock collar is held onto the screw by a couple tack welds (not that strong in some cases, mine included) I would not rely on it as a 'locking device' or a substitute for a locknut.
If the locknut has in fact been removed then you may want to use caution if you remove the lock collar.
Screwing that full fuel screw in too far can have odd consequences.
You may encounter "runaway" conditions or you may find the truck start acting very poorly, hard running, bad idle or other things.
Make sure to mark everything before you change settings.
Bob.