Both properties could be used in scenario when the control is bound with WebService. With assigning values directly to the aforementioned properties, you could omit specifying the Text and Value fields in the WebService, but only point the desirable parameters in the declaration of the control. This could be very useful, especially when a custom class is used to populate the control in the WebService and if this class does not possess Text and Value fields.
Declined due to lack of demand by the community.