I have no experience with Finical software, but since you have mentioned 
links I assume that it is a web based application. can you describe what 
does jaws ssay when you are on links? For your information I am copying the 
text for Custom labels from jaws help.


Custom Labels

JAWS allows you to assign custom text labels to almost any HTML element that 
you can move to by pressing the TAB key in Internet Explorer, America 
Online,
and HTML documents. These elements include text links, graphic links, form 
fields, and buttons. You can also label images on Web pages. JAWS reads 
these
custom labels instead of the identifying text assigned to the elements by 
the Web page author. JAWS also uses custom labels to identify elements when 
they
appear in lists, such as the list of form fields that displays when you 
press INSERT+F5. You can use this feature to customize the elements of any 
Web
page to help you navigate the page, reduce verbosity, compensate for 
incomplete or poorly labeled elements, and similar functions.

Tip: You can also use this feature to label form fields in Microsoft Word 
and Adobe Acrobat or Reader.

JAWS saves the labels you assign to a Web page so they are available each 
time you use that page. In addition, the labels you create are applied to 
identical
elements any time they appear in that page's domain. For example, if you 
assign a label to a button, JAWS reads that label any time you encounter the 
button
on any Web page within that domain. Custom labels are saved in .jsi files in 
the Settings\Enu\PersonalizedSettings folder.

Assigning a Custom Label

To assign a custom label to an element or change a custom label already 
assigned to an element, do the following:

1. Move to the element you want to label. You can use the TAB key, standard 
JAWS reading commands, or a list of elements.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select "Custom Label," and press ENTER.

Tip: You can also press CTRL+INSERT+TAB to create a custom label for the 
current element.

3. Type the text you want to use for the label and press ENTER.


JAWS reads the new custom label each time you encounter this element. In 
addition, JAWS displays the custom label instead of the original identifying 
text
when the element appears in JAWS lists. However, if you use INSERT+Z to turn 
off the virtual cursor, your custom labels will not be available.

Deleting a Custom Label

To delete a custom label, do the following:

1. Move to the element with the label you want to delete. You can use the 
TAB key, standard JAWS reading commands, or a list of elements.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select "Custom Label Delete," and press ENTER.


To delete all custom labels on a page, do the following:

1. Go to the Web page containing the labels you want to delete.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select "Custom Label Delete All," and press ENTER.


Sharing Custom Labels

You can use Settings Packager to share your Custom Labels for a Web site or 
document with other JAWS users. Settings Packager is a program that lets you
save settings in a compressed .zip file that you can send in an e-mail 
message, post on a Web site, or copy to removable storage media. You can 
also use
Settings Packager to import the settings contained in these .zip files into 
JAWS. To start Settings Packager, press INSERT+F2, select "Settings 
Packager,"
and press ENTER. For more information on using this program, open the 
Settings Packager Help menu and choose Help Topics. 

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