Trying to create an On-Screen keyboard with Wicket.

With my little knowlidge of the framework internals the idea is to create a
<div>
../../resources/imgs/buttons.gif 
<map name="buttons">
<area shape="rect" coords="600,122,714,176" href="#">
...
<area shape="rect" coords="XXX,YYY,XXX,YYY" href="#">
</map>
</div>

What is the easiest way to get a reaction on clicks in particular area's in
java-page class ?

Maybe we can pass the javascript code in the href="..." and then somehow
trace this call in java class. But how this could be done ?
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