It's exactly the same as far as adjusting it goes. I like to set mine a bit loose for a run or two with new slipper pads/plates (remembering to threadlock it

) while they bed in. Then I remove the screw and nut; re-threadlock and re-adjust. I normally hold the spur and insert an allen driver into the slipper outdrives and set it by feel, it usually works out to be about one turn out.
Don't forget to squeze the spring a few times before you assemble it for the first time