-right of the currently-selected one and similarly for the `left', `up'
-and `down' counterparts. @kbd{M-x windmove-default-keybindings} binds
-these commands to @kbd{S-right} etc. (These bindings will only work if
-your terminal supports shifted arrow keys.)
-
-@cindex Follow mode
-@cindex mode, Follow
-@findex follow-mode
-@cindex windows, synchronizing
-@cindex synchronizing windows
-Follow minor mode (@kbd{M-x follow-mode}) synchronizes several windows
-on the same buffer so that they always display adjacent sections of that
-buffer. Also if point moves outside a window, another window displaying
-that point is selected if possible, so that you can move between windows
-with normal movement commands. You can use this facility, for instance,
-to operate effectively with double the number of lines of a file visible
-in a given screen height using side-by-side windows on the same buffer:
-split the window with @kbd{C-x 3} and then use @kbd{M-x follow-mode} to
-synchronize the windows.
-
-@cindex cursor in non-selected windows
-@vindex show-cursor-in-non-selected-windows
-@vindex cursor-in-non-selected-windows
-Normally, the cursor in non-selected windows is shown as a hollow box.
-If you want Emacs not to display the cursor in non-selected windows,
-customize the option @code{show-cursor-in-non-selected-windows}, or set
-the variable @code{cursor-in-non-selected-windows} to a non-@code{nil}
-value.
+right of the currently selected one, and similarly for the ``left,'' ``up,''
+and ``down'' counterparts. @kbd{M-x windmove-default-keybindings} binds
+these commands to @kbd{S-right} etc. (Not all terminals support shifted
+arrow keys, however.)
+
+ Follow minor mode (@kbd{M-x follow-mode}) synchronizes several
+windows on the same buffer so that they always display adjacent
+sections of that buffer. @xref{Follow Mode}.
+
+@vindex scroll-all-mode
+@cindex scrolling windows together
+@cindex Scroll-all mode
+@cindex mode, Scroll-all
+ @kbd{M-x scroll-all-mode} provides commands to scroll all visible
+windows together. You can also turn it on by customizing the variable
+@code{scroll-all-mode}. The commands provided are @kbd{M-x
+scroll-all-scroll-down-all}, @kbd{M-x scroll-all-page-down-all} and
+their corresponding ``up'' equivalents. To make this mode useful,
+you should bind these commands to appropriate keys.
+
+@ignore
+ arch-tag: 8bea7453-d4b1-49b1-9bf4-cfe4383e1113
+@end ignore