Dioshy, thanks for the response. The Win 10 app opines on the compatibility of devices and apps. Strangely, it did not find anything amiss on my older laptop, but it has a problem with the Broadcom Bluetooth driver on my newer laptop. I guess Broadcom hasn't addressed this yet. Anyway it refuses to convert my new laptop.
I can live without my touchpad as I have your everyday logitech laser mouse at hand. All of my programs work on Win 10 on the older device; I simply do not have the touchpad capabilities. Most of these are replicated using the mouse and mouse wheel.
Much as I love Apple, and I do, I am completely dependent on a PC for the digitizing programs I use, and frankly Quicken, (which is far superior in the PC version). I own Macbook Pros because I can flip between the two OS systems. If this conundrum continues, I will have to migrate back to PCs. A sad day that will be.
Your comment has me interested though, because I have not tried the virtual machine via Parallels yet. I do have version 10 which is compatible with win 10. I guess it is time I had a look....