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The [[TriggerWire]] connects objects, allowing [[Power_and_logic#Triggers_and_polysilicon|trigger signals]] to pass between them. It works similarly to the [[Wire]], with objects being connected if there is a physical, continuous path between them formed by [[TriggerWire|TriggerWires]]. |
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'''TriggerWire''' is a part in the game. It is used to interact many objects from any triggering objects, such as [[Button|buttons]] and [[Port|ports]]. It functions as a connection between parts. |
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Its appearance is a beige part being able to resize to a long one like a cable. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 29 April 2024
The TriggerWire connects objects, allowing trigger signals to pass between them. It works similarly to the Wire, with objects being connected if there is a physical, continuous path between them formed by TriggerWires.
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Allows trigger objects to interact with each other when connected by trigger wires.