Hi:

I'm the developer for the user interface for a new Android-based braille 
tablet. Due to current hardware limitations, we're currently limited to using 
version 4.1.2 of Android.

I've tried using these two versions of firefox so far:

   Firefox_19.0.apk
   Firefox Browser fennec-21.0a1.multi.android-arm.apk

We're using the very same accessibility framework that Google's TalkBack does, 
but a critical element is that this device doesn't have a touch screen.

Our problem is that we're only able to see firefox's action controls at the top 
of the screen. In other words, we're unable to see the content of the current 
web page at all. Do you have any idea why this might be and what we might be 
able to do? Is there something unique about how firefox is rendering the web 
page content that differs from how its controls are being rendered?

Thanks.

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