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So, yeah. Somethin' on your end, not mine. All I can do is wish you luck in finding out what's wrong. Maybe check your key bindings to make sure nothing's screwed up in there.
There was a hidden button in the back area. Designated by a slightly-concealed sign.
I use the Portal 2 Authoring Tools, which was the tool that Valve themselves used to make the main single-player campaign. As such, I have every single asset in the game available to me, as opposed to the wimpy Perpetual Testing Initiative editor, which can only do clean-themed test chambers normally.
Examples of horror maps on the Portal 2 Workshop include "The Escape" by Le Tasty (http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=77355412&searchtext=The+Escape) and "The Killer's Office" by Camben (http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=141542166&searchtext=The+Killer%27s+Office) .
Examples of horror games outside of Portal 2 are Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Slender: The Eight Pages, SCP-087-B, and Vanish.
Why would you even ask that? Steam ain't exactly a kid-friendly community all the time.
This ain't your simplified PeTI editor, pal. These are the big leagues.
...hooray for pointless metaphors.