@clel yes under pointer speed I have two sliders Acceleration and Sensitivity. 
Neither has any effect.
BUT I was able to fix it today by removing libinput and installing evdev! Now 
both sliders work like before and I can increase acceleration. I don't see any 
problems with the system so you can try that if your system is used for 
educational purposes non critical daily use.
I heard that they are going to switch to Wayland in the next release so this is 
probably all that we needed to do until the next release. Problem solved!

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Title:
  Mouse acceleration significantly reduced after upgrade to 17.04

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My external Logitech USB mouse was behaving nicely under 16.10 but
  after upgrade to 17.04 it has slowed down to a crawl. Settings
  slidebars are set at the maximum acceleration, but it only affects the
  touch pad, the mouse is extremely slow.

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