The way those cases are designed means the device can't be propped. They would need the swivel option that many tablet covers use. Since some Kindle models limit the screen rotation to only one direction, unless you can put the Kindle in the device "upside down" they simply won't work correctly.
If you could put the Kindle in the case upside down, the fold edge would end up on the right side. It would be like holding a book upside down, binding wise.
The 2018 Oasis can rotate all 4 ways, so a cover like the one posted could be used. You manually change the orientation, then the device screen flips as you turn the device.
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