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To print the entire screen, you can use Win+Shift+S and select the entire screen using your mouse. You can also open the Snipping Tool on your computer and choose the Full-screen mode option.
Having a computer with a screen that moves every time you move the mouse isn’t ideal. At the same time, it’s fun to see someone explore a fun (and silly) form factor.
So why not put a computer inside a computer accessory, like a mouse? ... It has a 1.5-inch OLED screen with 128x128 RGB pixels and it's powered by a 500-mAh battery. Still, ...
Cup your palm, move it around on a table and a cursor on the screen hovers. Tap on the table like you would click a real mouse, and the computer responds.