You can use functors if you want a less generic and more precise control under the hood. Example with my win32 api to forward api message from a class to another class.
IListener.h
#include <windows.h>
class IListener { 
    public:
    virtual ~IListener() {}
    virtual LRESULT operator()(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) = 0;
};
Listener.h
#include "IListener.h"
template <typename D> class Listener : public IListener {
    public:
    typedef LRESULT (D::*WMFuncPtr)(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); 
    private:
    D* _instance;
    WMFuncPtr _wmFuncPtr; 
    public:
    virtual ~Listener() {}
    virtual LRESULT operator()(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) override {
        return (_instance->*_wmFuncPtr)(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
    }
    Listener(D* instance, WMFuncPtr wmFuncPtr) {
        _instance = instance;
        _wmFuncPtr = wmFuncPtr;
    }
};
Dispatcher.h
#include <map>
#include "Listener.h"
class Dispatcher {
    private:
        //Storage map for message/pointers
        std::map<UINT /*WM_MESSAGE*/, IListener*> _listeners; 
    public:
        virtual ~Dispatcher() { //clear the map }
        //Return a previously registered callable funtion pointer for uMsg.
        IListener* get(UINT uMsg) {
            typename std::map<UINT, IListener*>::iterator itEvt;
            if((itEvt = _listeners.find(uMsg)) == _listeners.end()) {
                return NULL;
            }
            return itEvt->second;
        }
        //Set a member function to receive message. 
        //Example Button->add<MyClass>(WM_COMMAND, this, &MyClass::myfunc);
        template <typename D> void add(UINT uMsg, D* instance, typename Listener<D>::WMFuncPtr wmFuncPtr) {
            _listeners[uMsg] = new Listener<D>(instance, wmFuncPtr);
        }
};
Usage principles
class Button {
    public:
    Dispatcher _dispatcher;
    //button window forward all received message to a listener
    LRESULT onMessage(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM w, LPARAM l) {
        //to return a precise message like WM_CREATE, you have just
        //search it in the map.
        return _dispatcher[uMsg](hWnd, uMsg, w, l);
    }
};
class Myclass {
    Button _button;
    //the listener for Button messages
    LRESULT button_listener(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM w, LPARAM l) {
        return 0;
    }
    //Register the listener for Button messages
    void initialize() {
        //now all message received from button are forwarded to button_listener function 
       _button._dispatcher.add(WM_CREATE, this, &Myclass::button_listener);
    }
};
Good luck and thank to all for sharing knowledge.