Here is a researched and fairly reliable method to reset a Logitech “Pebble” / multi-device keyboard (like the Logitech K380 or Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s) — based on multiple user reports, guides, and community troubleshooting. If your model supports it, this is widely considered the “working way” to clear all pairings and restore factory-like state.
🔄 How to reset (clear Bluetooth pairing / factory-reset)
Make sure the keyboard is turned ON (power switch turned on, with enough battery). ([Novice Aide][1])
Perform this key sequence (press and release, in order, not together):
Observe the keyboard LEDs: after the sequence, the “Easy-Switch” indicator lights (or Bluetooth pairing-status LEDs) should blink rapidly — this indicates the reset has occurred. ([メモ超][3])
Power off and then power on the keyboard again. This helps ensure the reset is fully applied. ([メモ超][3])
Re-pair: On your device (PC, tablet, phone, etc.), go to Bluetooth settings → remove/forget the keyboard if it shows up → then initiate pairing as if it’s a new device. The keyboard should appear again ready to connect. ([Best Buy][4])
✅ Why this method works & when you need it
- This reset command clears all previous Bluetooth pairing information — useful if the keyboard gets “stuck” or doesn’t show up in available devices. ([The IT Blog][5])
- It’s also recommended when switching between multiple devices or before passing the keyboard to someone else — ensures a “clean slate.” ([メモ超][3])
- Many users in community forums confirm it works — e.g.:
“I did it by clicking esc+O, esc+O, esc+B. The reset worked…” ([Reddit][6])
“素早く下記コマンドを打ち込むべし! ESC+o→ESC+o→ESC+b.” ([10yendama.com][2])
⚠️ Important notes / caveats
- The keys must be pressed in sequence, not simultaneously. ([Novice Aide][1])
- After resetting, you must re-pair the keyboard — previous Bluetooth links will be erased, so it won’t auto-reconnect. ([Our Days & Futures][7])
- If your keyboard uses a special USB dongle (e.g. “Bolt”/“Unifying”), reset will also clear that pairing — you’ll need to re-pair the dongle. ([メモ超][3])
- In rare cases, if the keyboard’s Bluetooth adapter or firmware is borked (or if the battery is too low), the reset might not make it reappear. In such cases, replacing battery or contacting Logitech support may be needed. ([モノ好き情報庫][8])
🎥 Visual Guide
If it helps, here’s a recent video demonstrating exactly this reset process for the “Pebble-style” keyboard:
How To Reset Logitech Pebble Keyboard (2025) - Step by Step