Improving User Experience with Delayed filter or Search in Power Apps

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. In today’s blog, I will show how you can filter a gallery or perform a search operation only after the user has finished typing in the search text. To explain the requirement, let’s take this scenario. In the below example I am using the Search function of PowerApps …
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