So basically it seems that the touchpad gains the libinput mouse
sensitivity instead, because the mouse sensitivity seem to affect the
touchpad if I modify the one releated to the mouse settings when the
"issue" occurs, no changes when you apply the workaround (re-apply the
touchpad sensitivity)

Not vice-versa, the mouse sensitivity is still the same.

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Title:
  Touchpad sensitivity messing up when a mouse is plugged or going into
  a TTY

Status in xserver-xorg-input-libinput package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  As the title says, when I plug in a mouse or go into a TTY, this
  causes the touchpad sensitivity to be very low.

  To workaround this I have to open KDE, go into touchpad settings, and set the 
sensitivity manually to the minimum.
  The minimum in the KDE settings is a lot more sensitive (in a good way) than 
the one when this problem occurs.

  Also, the KDE settings form says something like: The active settings
  do not correspond to the one saved, you are seeing the saved settings.

  Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic
  OS: Kubuntu 18.10

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