JanaZ wrote:I actually wanted it to read like an actual book where you 'click' in a corner and the page turns and not have to scroll up or down.
Yes, scrolling is a pain, but I think there are easy ways to get what you want:
You wish to see the whole page at once: that is a standard view option in any PDF viewer, and it is quite likely your scans will open that way by default. If you are using an Adobe PDF viewer, you can enable that as default in Edit > Preferences > Page display > Zoom -- Fit Page.
If you can read the text comforably when the whole page is displayed, you can then step through the pages easily using the Page down and Page up keys, or icons on the toolbar, if that would in fact meet your needs. You can also optionally switch to Full screen viewing mode to view just page without clutter: Ctrl + L in Adobe software, F11 in other software.
You wish to turn pages using mouse clicks: Adobe PDF viewer software in full screen viewing mode can be configured to advance a page using a left-click, and to page up using a right-click. The click can be anywhere on the screen, so that's actually better than clicking on a button or other spot.
I'm attaching a simple multi-page file that I've created from some of my book scans which you can experiment with: see if it opens full page in your PDF viewer, and see if you can locate an option in the software to step through the pages using a mouse clicks, probably only in full screen viewing mode.
The above PDF file was created from book scans using XnView MP, using the Browser function
Create > Multi-page file... but I can't give full instructions at the moment.