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As explained in the Apple's documentation, to press Page Up or Page Down you do...
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3164
Or
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5636
Or
http://waa.ai/4jin
PS. "Mac" or "Macintosh" is a brand of IBM-PC compatible PCs made by Apple (and even if they weren't IBM-PC clones they would still be PCs as they were even before this x86-nonsense at Apple begun). "Mac" is just a one kind of PC brand out of many different kind of PCs out there. Thus games made for "Mac OS X" are just as much "PC Games" as games released for "Microsoft Windows". What you're referring to is "Windows games" and not "PC games" in general since you don't need to install "Microsoft Windows" in order to play "PC games".