adjustment of typing

How to set the keyboard so I can type faster. How can I access the slider that is supposed to provide this feature?  I have an Inspiron 15 laptop and use my Vista Home Premium operating system.

Hello

Control Panel - keyboard

For more control with the support of the system maker, forums and online documentation (if any).

I hope this helps.
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