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Seriously, labeling it completely useless due to this is a bit arrogant.
I have a few wireless mice but no wireless keyboards.
1) I often use a wireless mouse with my laptop but am happy with the built-in keyboard.
2) I find the mouse cord catches on things easily (which is annoying) since it is so mobile. My desktop/server keyboards are relatively stationary and do not have the same issue.
3) Like the original poster, I find there are a few apps the you can interact nicely with using only the 'click' functionality of my nice, small, portable mouse. Carting a keyboard around the room is less fun.
That said "totally useless" is typical Internet high-drama hyperbole.