Never used it myself and therefore can't say whether it meets your 
requirements, but have a look at:

http://eemi2010.github.io/gwt-tour/

On Friday, November 7, 2014 3:11:03 PM UTC+1, Milko Krastev wrote:
>
> I have to implement an interactive tutorial where a user is introduced to 
> the application via a series of tooltips that show what and where to 
> input/click. Technically, it boils down to displaying a modal overlay that 
> allows clicking/inputting to happen only on a specific widget while 
> everything else is under the modal overlay (i.e. DialogBox). Do you know 
> any way how this can be achieved with GWT? I've done it in the past with 
> AutoIt. The strategy then was to use a layer positioned over everything 
> with a "hole" that geometrically coincides with the element to be 
> interacted with. Thanks! 
>

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