I have the same issue but on a laptop (XPS 13). So for me it doesn't
cause the problem of making the system be detected as a laptop (it
really is one), but it does result in the system tray's power icon
seemingly undeterministically changing  between reporting the actual
laptop battery's state, and the keyboard battery's state as the overall
system power state. I would expect/prefer it to only report the real
laptop battery state.

I'm about to attach three screenshots that show the power state dialog's
view of my keyboard (which incorrectly shows as an additional laptop
battery), my mouse (which correctly shows as a mouse, with power state),
and the actual laptop battery.

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  Battery powered keyboard gives invalid laptop detection

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