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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:14:45+00:00 2026-05-11T22:14:45+00:00

what is wrong there? procedure TForm1.VCLHelpClick(Sender: TObject); var Ctrl : TWinControl; begin Ctrl :=

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procedure TForm1.VCLHelpClick(Sender: TObject);
var Ctrl : TWinControl;
 begin
 Ctrl := FindVCLWindow(Mouse.CursorPos);
 if Ctrl <> nil then
  if Form2.Cursor = crHelp then begin
   if Ctrl = CreatorEdit then Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT,001);
   if Ctrl = EditorEdit then Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT,002);
   if Ctrl = UpdaterEdit then Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT,003);
   if Ctrl = IdeaEdit then Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT,004);
   if Ctrl = PorterEdit then Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT,005);
  end;
 end;

The idea is simple – i have form border icons for Help button and when i click it, cursors changes to crHelp. If i click under control for any of IFs, it invokes Help System and Opens associated help file with context from command. But it doesnt work … Is this because I have not added support for KLink / ELinks in Help file itself?

For help authoring and developing I am using ShalomHelpMaker Software.

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    2026-05-11T22:14:46+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:14 pm

    Have you tried debugging the code? And can you tell us what part went wrong.

    Besides, why don’t you use the helpcontext like:

    procedure TForm1.VCLHelpClick(Sender: TObject);
    var Ctrl : TWinControl;
    begin
      if Form2.Cursor <> crHelp then   // Are you sure this is Form2???
        Exit;
      Ctrl := FindVCLWindow(Mouse.CursorPos);
      if Ctrl = nil then Exit;
    
      Application.HelpCommand(HELP_CONTEXT, Ctrl.HelpoContext);
    end;
    

    Looks like FindVCLControl does some other things. But the following code works:

    procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
    var
      ctrl : TControl;
      point : TPoint;
    begin
      point := Mouse.CursorPos; // Mouse pos at screen
      Dec(point.X, Left); // Adjust for window.
      Dec(point.Y, Top);
      Dec(point.Y, GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION)); // Adjust to client area.
    
      ctrl := ControlAtPos(point, True, True, True);
    
      // Do something with the control
    end;
    

    You probably need some more tweaking, but this works to get the control of a window from the position.

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