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There are several types of switches used throughout portal 2. This article list them and also provides tutorials on how to create them in the hammer editor.
 
==Pillar Button==
[[Image:pillarbutton.jpg|thumb|left|100px|The pillar style button]]
The tall, red, player activated buttons used in [[Portal 2]] are very simple to create.  The button is used as a trigger for doors and many other entities in the game, as well as a self contained timer.
 
===Creation===
Firstly place a [[prop_button]] entity on the ground and position it where you want it. Direct the '''OnPressed''' output to a [[logic_relay]] or instance containing the actions that should occur when the button is pressed.
 
To have the button act as a timer, set the '''Delay Before Reset''' property to the desired amount of time and '''Play timer sound?''' to "Yes." Direct the '''OnButtonReset''' to the trigger you want to activate when time runs out.
 
==Super Button==
[[Image:Super_button_p2_blue.jpg|thumb|left|100px|The Super button]]
The 1500 Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button. Used in [[Portal 2]] to open doors, raise stairs and turn entities on and off.  Can be activated by cubes, the player, and other objects. It is usually made of only one [[prop_floor_button]], but in official maps it is commonly found as part of one of the [[List of Portal 2 Instances#buttons | button instances]].
 
===Creation===
Select the entity creation tool and choose [[prop_floor_button]] from the list. Spawn it, an place it where you want on the map. By going into the properties of the button, you can choose what you want to happen when it is pressed (OnPressed) or when it is released (OnUnPressed).
Under the 'Button model' property in the 'Class Info' tab you can change the way the floor button looks. Just filter "portal_button" in the model browse menu.
Note: not in a way that it'll look like the cube only button.
To Do: Please expand on this for me, there may be a few errors or short comings, I just wanted to help people who needed it now.
 
==Other Switches==
(To do)
*Gel Pump control switch
*Old Aperture Big Red Button
*Edgeless Safty Cube holder/button
*CD Drive trigger
 
 
[[Category:Portal 2 Level Design]]
[[Category:Portal 2 Tutorials]]

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