I confess. I like the Context Help Window. Gives me the rundown on a VI at a glance; name, intended function, required inputs, default values (if the creator has documented the VI correctly, but we always do that, right? 😉 and fast access to the help file if more detail is needed.
But it gets in the way. A seperate windows, always on top and changing size at the wrong moment. I keep having to ctrl-h to kill or start it all the time. Wouldn't it be better if the context help appeared when you mouse over and then keep your mouse over an object for a time? Just like a tip strip at runtime. Lets you control when you want to see the info and for what, eliminating all those instances when you've left it on and accedentally move you mouse over a large cluster or class wire making the context help ballon over half your screen just as you were supposed to select something.
Let the Mouse Over Help be pinable (just like the functions and controls palettes are when you bring them up by right-clicking) so you can keep a help window open if you want.
Sorry for the lack of mockup images and the like, in a bit of a hurry, but I think you get he main idea anyway. Tell me what you think.
Best Regards
David
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