Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button

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Buttons is a game mechanic used throughout the Portal series. They are used within Test Chambers, and can be activated...

Uses

Buttons are present in virtually all test chambers and, when activated, trigger a variety of effects. Buttons can either control the flow of Excursion Funnels, open and close hatches, release Weighted Storage Cubes, or even open and close the gate leading to the exit. It's up to the player to figure out how and when to use the button, or buttons, in order to proceed.

Buttons

1500 Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button

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The '1500 Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button is a receptacle that can be triggered by the weights of player characters, Weighted Storage Cubes, Edgeless Safety Cubes, and Frankenturrets. The button was introduced in Portal and remained prevalent in Portal 2.

An older prototype variant from the 50-70s era of the Super Buttons can be seen in the Portal 2 single-player chapters The Fall and The Reunion.

Weighted Storage Cube Receptacle

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Weighted Storage Cube Receptacles, as obvious by its name, serves as a receptacle only for the Weighted Storage Cubes, even though it can also activate using Weighted Companion Cubes and Discouragement Redirection Cubes. This receptacle is only present in the co-op campaign of Portal 2, though it is available in the Puzzle Creator.

The Storage Cube must be placed securely inside the receptacle in order for test subjects to proceed. Although its appearance is similar to the Super Button, it cannot be activated by the weight of test subjects or any other objects being placed upon it.

Edgeless Safety Cube Receptacle

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The Edgeless Safety Cube Receptacle is a receptacle for the Edgeless Safety Cube, introduced in Portal 2. The Cube must be placed securely inside the receptacle in order for the player to proceed.

Edgeless Safety Cubes and their receptacles only appear as testing elements in the game's cooperative campaign and the Perpetual Testing Initiative. However, an Edgeless Safety Cube can be seen among the "garbage" in Portal 2 Chapter 2 Test Chamber 6.

Contraption Cube Receptacle

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The Contraption Cube Receptacle is exclusively featured in the educational version of Portal 2. Although it is designed for the Contraption Cube, the Receptacle will not recognize the Contraption Cube or activate any puzzle elements which are connected with it. Additionally, it appears entirely black in-game, when the model itself has different colors.

One-Touch Super Button

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The One-Touch Super Button appears in Bridge Constructor Portal and is a blue variant of the normal Super Button that stays powered after being pressed at least once.

Puzzle Creator item properties

  • Entity cost: 3
  • Connections: This item supports outputs, which activate when the button is pressed and deactivate when it is unpressed. Connect to... is used to connect this item to another, via inputs or outputs. Connection visibility controls the visibility of this connection, and Remove connections can be used to remove an existing connection.
  • Button Type: Used to select between Weighted, Cube and Sphere buttons. In the educational version, it also allows switching to the Contraption Cube receptacle.
  • Toggle Stopwatch: Unknown, only present in educational version. Possibly related to the timer functionality present in that version.

Notes

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Quotes

Please place the Weighted Storage Cube on the Fifteen Hundred Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button.
GLaDOS
You have no idea how tiring it is to praise someone for placing an Edgeless Safety Cube into a receptacle designed to exactly fit an Edgeless Safety Cube.
GLaDOS

Trivia

  • The name GladOS introduces the button with - “Superconducting Super Button” - is a reference to the United States’ Superconducting Super Collider project, a failed attempt at creating a particle accelerator in Texas during the latter half of the 20th century.

See also