The phrase "I know my way around [something]", "He knows his way around [something]," etc., is a common phrase at least in the USA. The person who knows their way around [something] is a person very experienced in [something]. It means the person knows many aspects of that something, whatever it might be.
I know my way around Tucson, Arizona (my city): Means I'm very familiar with the roads of Tucson and can probably get from most points to most other points within the city without a map. This version of "I know my way around..." is probably the first, referring to somebody knowing a physical area well.
I know my way around a guitar: Means I know how to play guitar very well.
I know my way around a computer: Means I know how to use computers very well.
I know my way around tiny things... who knows ... I think you need more context to figure out exactly what was meant in that case. It might have been a sarcastic statement when taken in context.