Can I get my mouse wheel to scroll page up/down instead of a couples lines?

In Windows, there was an option to have the mouse wheel scroll in page increments. I think this is much better ergonomically (less scrolling). Is there a way to do this on the Mac?

hey Lodinick,
I'm actually trying to get my mouse to do what you're complaining about. My search led me to your post, LOL.
I have a programmable logitech and I can't seem to find an option to assign the scroll functionality. I can change what happens when I click the scroll wheel, but not what happens when I scroll it up or down.
To help you:
1. If you have a programmable mouse, try digging in the software for that mouse.
2. If not try looking in Windows mouse settings.
If I find how to make it work on my mouse I'll try to remember and come tell you how to undo it.
// Juston

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