How do I keep my custom font size

I have a big monitor.
I go to "screen resolution" and changed to large font. But next I log in to my computer. The font change back to its initial small font.
How do I keep the change I made?
Please give me some clue.
I have Win 8.1

Hello @hwang667,
I understand that you are having problems changing your font so that it stays changed. I would be happy to assist you, but first I would encourage you to post your product number for your computer. I am linking an HP Support document below that will show you how to find your product number. As with this I can provide you with accurate information.
How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
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