Trigger
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Trigger may refer to:
Technology
- Trigger (firearms), a mechanism that actuates the firing of firearms
- Dead man's trigger, a device to trigger a catastrophe in order to protect the principal
- Image trigger, a device used in high speed cameras
- Schmitt trigger, an electronic circuit
- Flip-flop (electronics), called a trigger circuit by IBM
- Trigger (trombone), a switch that enables a trombonist to switch from one set of tubing to another
- Trigger (drums), a transducer that allows a drum to control an electronic device
- Trigger pad, a device used in electronic percussion
- USS Trigger (SS-237), a submarine
- USS Trigger (SS-564), a submarine
- Trigger function, in event-driven programming
- Database trigger
Entertainment
- Trigger (horse), owned by cowboy star Roy Rogers
- Trigger (Only Fools and Horses), a BBC sitcom character played by Roger Lloyd-Pack
- Trigger Argee, a fictional character in a series of science fiction short stories by James H. Schmitz
- Trigger, Jr., a 1950 American film starring Roy Rogers
- Trigger (film), a 2010 Canadian film
- Trigger (company), a Japanese animation studio founded by Hiroyuki Imaishi
- Triggers (novel), a 2012 science fiction novel by Robert J. Sawyer
- The Trigger, a 1999 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Michael P. Kube-McDowell
- Devil Trigger, a transformation ability found in the Devil May Cry series
- Trigger, a fictional horse in "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)"
Music
- Trigger (band), Serbian hard rock/heavy metal band
- Trigger (guitar), the Martin N-20 guitar played by Willie Nelson
- Trigger (EP), an EP and song by the Swedish band In Flames
- Trigger (Porno Graffitti album), an album by the Japanese band Porno Graffitti
Science
- Environmental trigger, a factor caused (or aided) by the environment
- Trauma trigger, an event causing traumatic memories or feelings to resurface
- Trigger, one event that makes a slope failure in landslides, in the causes of landslides
- Trigger (particle physics), hardware or software based device for the (online-)selection of specific event classes from large datasets
- ATLAS trigger system, in the ATLAS experiment
Biology
- Hibernation induction trigger, a blood substance that induces hibernation
- Seizure trigger, a factor that can cause a seizure
- Spawning triggers, environmental cues that cause fish to breed
People
- Trigger Alpert (1916–2013), American jazz bassist
- Bruce Trigger (1937–2006), Canadian archaeologist
Other
- Trigger, a verb conjugation specifying the subject's role in languages with Austronesian alignment
- Casus belli, an event triggering a war
See also
- All pages beginning with "Trigger"
- All pages with titles containing "Trigger"