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The Potentiometer screw is there, right underneath the orange label for the On\Off switch. Your cockpit housing, (read the red bubble) is removable by gently pulling the housing off the posts on either side at the bottom rear.
Removing the housing is also a great aid to reach the connections easily when you need to recharge the battery pack.
This problem can be especially confounding because the way the copter distributes torque on a slick floor can be a spin opposite to what you see in the air!
The solution is to get the machine in the air quickly and make your trim adjustment based on that. The tail rotor is very sensitive as you know so you need to be working that stick constantly to acheive trim, this is part of what flying an RC copter is all about. A four channel copter is much harder to fly but your dragonfly can prepare you for this.
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