**NOTE:** If you already have `SteamDeckGyroDSU` installed you can skip this step or just run the `update.sh` from `home/deck/sdgyrodsu` to make sure you have the latest version.
In Desktop mode, install SteamDeckGyroDSU either through EmuDeck (Gyroscope -> More Info in menu) or manually https://github.com/kmicki/SteamDeckGyroDSU. Restart the SteamDeck after installation regardless of which method you used.
In Gaming mode (will not work in desktop), open a game in Yuzu and open the Menu (F11 with a keyboard or bind a back button to F11)
From the menu bar select Emulation -> Configure..., then select Controls from the left side bar
In the top left select Handheld from the Connect Controller dropdown menu (others report that Pro Controller works too)
From the Input Device dropdown menu just to the right, select Steam Virtual Gamepad 0 (for some reason this defaulted to Keyboard Only for me)
At the bottom to the left of the controller selector, ensure Motion is checked and click the Configure button underneath
If not already there, add a server on 127.0.0.1:26760 and click Test to ensure the gyro DSU server is working correctly, then click OK
Open the Steam overlay, navigate to controller settings, click Edit Layout and set Gyro Behavior to As Directional Pad
You should still have focus on the Configure button under Motion (highlighted blue), hit tab (on a keyboard or bind tab to a back button) repeatedly to move focus to the next element. Continue to do this until there is focus on the slider bar under the ZR mapping. Click tab one more time to put focus onto the offscreen button that configures the motion mapping. Click enter (on a keyboard or bind enter to a back button).
Another user found they were able to see the hidden button by setting the game resolution to 1920x1200 for both the internal and external screen, clicking the button, then setting the resolution back after the motion mapping is set. I didn't try this method so I don't know if that was done through the game settings or Yuzu settings, but worth giving it a shot if you know where to change the resolution and/or don't want to have to click tab a bunch.
Once you've clicked the button (via either method) pick up the Steam Deck and give it a little shake. If everything worked correctly, you should see a wire frame box moving above the image of the Switch/Pro Controller.