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From this I understood that you do not really have to predict the momevements but just click fast enough when one of the buttons is lit.
However only reached 64%. So can be that I was just to slow. Though I had the feeling that even though the cursor was moving in the right field. I was not clicking fast enough or that some of the clicks were not registered.
So I opened an auto-clicker with 100ms delay in the background. And when clicking need to be fast used the hot-key to let that program do the clicking for me. Once completed hit the hotkey again to disable. Normal click to go to the next scene. To then use the hotkey to start clicking once more. And repeat this for every doll. With this technique I got 2 flawless runs in a row.