How Do I Find the Side Switch Controls in Settings?

Hi;
I recently installed the latest iOS on my iPhone 3GS. I just read that one of the new features is increased control using the Side Switch settings. For some reason I cannot access this in Settings.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.

Hi, Paul:
You're right. I just realized that and was about to remove this question.
Thanks for your speedy reply.
Warren

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