I did things differently than most here. I haven’t installed a speed pot for variable speed yet, that will come some day. I find I don’t really need it very often since it is easy to change speeds on my lathe, and I retain full HP. Once I install a DRO, I am going to see if I can add a constant surface speed based on the cross slide position. I don’t know yet if that will work, but should be a fun project to try.
I mostly thread metric, so I decided to install a switch I use for threading that does fast braking and also reduces the VFD speed in half. I keep the belt on the highest speed pulley, so that gives me about 100 rpm on my 1236T for the lowest gear setting, and then can use higher gears if I want more speed. This also works if I want in between speeds for normal turning operations. Since I need to keep the threading lever engaged and need to run the lathe in reverse to start the next pass, I repurposed the jog button to give me full speed when depressed to cut down the time reversing to the starting position.
I don’t miss the jog button, I just use the forward/reverse lever to bump the spindle if needed, but most of the time I just switch to the highest gear setting and spin it by hand. If you have buttons to press for forward and reverse, that would not work as easily.