Tiny Font Size in Bridge

I have a running battle between running my monitor (a crt) at native resolution (1600x1200) and the resulting, almost unreadable font size in the Favorites/Folders column. The metadata is much larger and entirely adequate. Why is this so and what do I need to do to make the folder information font size the same as the metadata?

Unfortunately this will require some new programming by Adobe and there's no way to know when that will happen. In the meantime, the only option I think you have available to you is to change your resolution so that your monitor is using fewer pixels per inch.
Kinda blows the whole value of the newer monitor but I suppose you can switch back and forth from low res when you are working in Bridge to high res when you are working in PS.
Sorry, but for the time being, that's about it.
Best,
Gary

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