You might consider displaying things "normally" on the screen, but adjusting an 
accessibility property like Description. In there, replace the odd strings with 
text that VO will read normally. Visually, it'll look normal, and audibly/in 
braille, it'll read normally. That's all I can think of.
> On Jan 4, 2016, at 16:20, Scott Berry <sb356...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> I have certain identifiers which must be read correctly in my program.  In 
> Voiceover, they don’t read correctly so I’d like to make a dictionary which 
> Voiceover actually uses during the run of my program.  Is this something that 
> is supported or is this something I’ll need to make a enhancement request for?
> 
> 
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