I tried my best to get this to work. If you want you can delete the function that changes the header and footer class from .ui-fixed-overlay to .ui-fixed-inline and remove the webkit animation from .fade.in and .fade.out, but I've had no lock preventing the windows from disappearing. However, I believe JQM only recalculates the position of the header and footer elements after you scroll.
I put the following css in page div to remove the webkit animation.
.ui-fixed-inline {
opacity: 1!important;
display:block!important;
-webkit-animation-name:none!important;
}
.fade.in, .fade.out {
opacity: 1!important;
-webkit-animation-name:none!important;
display:block!important;
}
I know this is not what you want but it does speed up the reappearance of the header and footer elements (it looks a bit choppy.) Unless you want to rewrite the JQM javascript that controls the header and footer positioning, I don't think there is any easy way to do this as the JQM fixed position code is built to re-position after the user scrolls. I'll keep looking and edit this answer if I find a way.