It seems that this patent application is more about force sensing along the screen surface, not towards the screen surface. That's how it differs from Blackberry and other solutions focusing on sensing the force towards the screen surface.
The inventor seems to be rather active in the area of user interface patents. Gyro Gearloose of Nokia?
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It seems that this patent application is more about force sensing along the screen surface, not towards the screen surface. That's how it differs from Blackberry and other solutions focusing on sensing the force towards the screen surface.
The inventor seems to be rather active in the area of user interface patents. Gyro Gearloose of Nokia?