That's the difference. The programs are extremely heavy 3d graphics, and uses a minimum of 8GB ram (actually preferred 16GB or more, it will not even install on anything with less than 4GB). So a VM on a laptop with only 8GB ram isn't a good idea for this purpose.
Thus it is done through Bootcamp, not Parallels. And that is the niggly bits (Apple actually says their Bootcamp drivers are not yet ready for W10, they recommend you not install anything newer than W8.1 until they've released their W10 drivers). Firstly the WiFi didn't work, so I couldn't connect it to download drivers (even the LAN cable didn't want to work). Fortunately the USB did, so I was able to download manually from another PC and then plug in a stick. After that it went more smoothly.
The right-click tweaks only work once the drivers are finally fixed. You don't have OSX running, so you need windows to read that what you mean by pressing two fingers / holding down a key while pressing / whatever you set your tweak to is actually a right-click.
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