The touch cursor works under Firefox 48, but, as you noticed, the JAWS cursor
does not. I don't know whether using the touch cursor will meet your needs.

I've had similar experiences elsewhere, for example in the Windows 10 Settings.

Mario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello JAWS Firefox users. With the advent of Firefox version 48.0, the JAWS
> cursor can no longer read the screen, even though, in the Firefox
> configuration file:
> 
> gfx.direct2d.disabled has a value of True.
> layers.acceleration.disabled has a value of True.
> layers.offmainthreadcomposition.enabled has a value of False.
> 
> Has anyone heard of a new fix to get the JAWS cursor to become accessible in
> Firefox again?
> 
> Turning off hardware acceleration and checking Always use the cursor keys to
> navigate within pages doesn't seem to make a difference, but I think doing
> so does help?
> 
> 
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